Voice facilities for information management
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Voices Services for Information ManagementAbstract
Voice facilities are one of the most innovative means of access to information systems, based on computer processing of it, in order to achieve systems of speech recognition and synthesis. This article analyses it in its physiological, physical and linguistic aspects as well as computer processing. It finishes with a collection of application examples.
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1996-12-30
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Díez Carrera, C., & Escalada Sardina, G. (1996). Voice facilities for information management. Revista Española De Documentación Científica, 19(4), 411–426. https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.1996.v19.i4.608
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