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4th May 2010

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Rest in Peas: The Unrecognized Death of Speech Recognition →

Robert Fortner writes on the epic history and doomed future of speech recognition.

The accuracy of computer speech recognition flat-lined in 2001, before reaching human levels. The funding plug was pulled, but no funeral, no text-to-speech eulogy followed. Words never meant very much to computers—which made them ten times more error-prone than humans. Humans expected that computer understanding of language would lead to artificially intelligent machines, inevitably and quickly. But the mispredicted words of speech recognition have rewritten that narrative. We just haven’t recognized it yet.

It’s a great piece. Be sure to read the comments.

Source: robertfortner.posterous.com