Not exact matches
Roberts expects that some of the most exciting innovation in healthcare will
incorporate seemingly more sophisticated
technologies like
voice recognition and machine learning.
Adobe said it is
incorporating its machine learning
technology that it currently uses for its other marketing software to derive stats like how many times are people using their
voice service, or the how much apps failed to understand a particular command.
Osterloh stressed that the company felt it couldn't properly build the
voice assistant without also doing some hardware
incorporating the
technology.
The article states that Fluenty has 10 employees and «Samsung is expected to
incorporate the startup's
technologies into its AI
voice assistant service Bixby.»
Sound Oasis Deluxe S - 5000 noise machine
incorporates such significant advancements as 3 speaker (subwoofer enhanced) sound quality, AM / FM digital stereo sound, 145 sound possibilities with patented sound mixing
technology, patented Sleep Enhancement ®
technology (to help lull you to sleep), a doctor developed «bio-sync» therapy sound, a
voice memo recording feature and built - in
technology to control your bedside lamp for light therapy.
The EXT's navigational system does not
incorporate text - to -
voice technology to read out street names, but the
voice guidance is conversational, natural, and among the least robotic we've heard.
Be in complete control with new
voice recognition
technology to be
incorporated into the final product.
I have also sometimes
incorporated state - of - the - art computer
technology to loop and pitch - shift the
voices of the masks in real - time.
While the Play: 5 released last year
incorporates a microphone this is used for room calibration only, and the product appears to lack the «far field»
voice technology used by the Alexa family.
Duties
incorporated into sample resumes of Medical Transcriptionists include being able to transcribe with the latest
voice recognition
technology, and reviewing and editing transcribed reports or dictated material for errors in spelling, grammar, clarity, or consistency.