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speech-to-text
[ speech-tuh-tekst ]
noun
- a computerized, algorithmic process that transcribes a user’s spoken input into digital text, such as a video transcript rendered by auto caption (often used attributively): Speech-to-text technology showed a bias toward certain mainstream accents and dialects in its speech recognition. : STT
Speech-to-text is a great way to send a text when you are driving and can’t pick up your phone.
Speech-to-text technology showed a bias toward certain mainstream accents and dialects in its speech recognition.
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Origin of speech-to-text1
Example Sentences
He suggested it was at the "challenging end for speech-to-text engines to deal with".
A few weeks ago, the tech giant said it was working to fix its speech-to-text tool after some social media users found that when they spoke the word "racist" into their iPhones it typed it out as "Trump".
Apple says it is working to fix its speech-to-text tool after some social media users found that when they spoke the word "racist" into their iPhones it typed it out as "Trump."
Speech-to-text recognition models are trained by inputting clips of real people speaking alongside an accurate transcript of what they say.
Speech-to-text programs are becoming more popular for everyday tasks like hands-free dictation, helping people who are visually impaired, and transcribing speech for those who are hard of hearing.
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