Saturday, June 16, 2012

Speech recognition

Theory has it that language development is an ‘innate biological process’. First we learn to segment a stream of sound into syllables and words, and then we begin extracting the rules of syntax needed to generate sentences. What’s amazing is that exposure to speech is all that’s required. No formal training is needed ..interaction in a verbal community is sufficient. Based on this theory, a humanoid named DeeChee was created to mimic the way infants learn to recognize syllables and words. It was also tuned to boost the prominence of words signalling encouragement. Starting from scratch, DeeChee was able to learn simple words in minutes by just having a conversation with someone [ link ]. One small conversation for a robot; a canticle of possibilities for mankind..

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