Over recent years AI has advanced significantly: Most of us now use smartphones that can
recognize human speech or have traveled through an airport immigration queue using image - recognition technology.
Not exact matches
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic
speech and that views performance as an art and
recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and
human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
«While advanced technologies are able to capture a large amount of
speech information, only
humans so far are able to
recognize familiar voices with almost total accuracy.»
«While advanced technologies are able to capture a large amount of
speech information, only
humans so far are able to
recognize familiar voices with almost total accuracy,» he concluded.
Like most dogs, they
recognize commands and
human speech.
Devices that record and transmit
speech are common, and personal assistants increasingly
recognize human voice commands.
While freedom of
speech and the right to organize politically are
recognized human rights, the sphere of operation for those who do not agree with governments is shrinking both at home and abroad.
A recently published Amazon patent depicts a delivery drone capable of
recognizing and responding to
human gestures and
speech, which means you may want to practice the art of supplication to ensure proper delivery of that two - ply to your front porch.
The company's software can
recognize the
human voice, record conversations, and keep track of each instance in which the software failed to understand
speech, according to VocalIQ's website.