Review On Speech Recognition and Machine Learning

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Priyanka Wani, Subhashini. S, Bharanigha V, Niyati Kumari Behera, A. Radhika, S. Shanthini

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Voice is the most expressed form of human communication. Talking is simple, hands-free, and quick, and requires no technological expertise. The practice of automatically collecting and interpreting linguistic information from speech waves using electronic circuits or computers is known as speech recognition. Phonetic information is another name for descriptive information, which is the necessary data in a audio. The main goal of years of research into machine-learning speech recognition techniques was to create voice-recognizing robots. The technique by which a computer understands what someone has spoken is known as speech recognition, sometimes referred to as automatic speech recognition. The likelihood is that you are acquainted with speech recognition technology from phone-centric applications. When a computer prompted you to enter the first name of the individual you wanted to speak with over the phone while you were calling a business, the computer used voice recognition to identify the name you spoke.

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