Mar 14, 2016

Google Research Suggests It's Working On Faster, More Accurate Voice Recognition That Doesn't Need An Internet Connection


When you make a voice search or any other voice input on Android, there’s a complex process that goes on behind the scenes. Your voice is recorded, transmitted to Google’s servers, analyzed and converted into a text string, then either passed on to the relevant web service (like Google Search) or sent back to your device. It’s usually almost instantaneous if you have a decent Internet connection, but therein lies its one weakness: you do have to have that connection in order for it to work.


Read More

Google Research Suggests It’s Working On Faster, More Accurate Voice Recognition That Doesn’t Need An Internet Connection was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


– Source



Google Research Suggests It's Working On Faster, More Accurate Voice Recognition That Doesn't Need An Internet Connection

No comments:

Post a Comment