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  2. Sable Communications of California v. FCC - Wikipedia

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    The court drew a sharp distinction between speech that meets the legal definition of "obscene" and speech that is "indecent" (sexually charged but not rising to the level of "obscene"). The court held that obscene speech could be restricted, but that merely indecent speech was protected by the First Amendment. The court also recognized a real ...

  3. Timeline of speech and voice recognition - Wikipedia

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    Specialized devices can recognize few words and accuracy is not very high. [1] 1971–1987: Speech recognition rapidly improves, although the technology is still not commercially available. [1] 1987–2014: Speech recognition continues to improve, becomes widely available commercially, and can be found in many products. [1]

  4. Miller test - Wikipedia

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    The work is considered obscene only if all three conditions are satisfied. [citation needed] The first two prongs of the Miller test are held to the standards of the community, and the third prong is based on "whether a reasonable person would find such value in the material, taken as a whole". [5] For legal scholars, several issues are important.

  5. Speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    Speech recognition is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers. It is also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), computer speech recognition or speech-to-text (STT).

  6. Category:Speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    Silent speech interface; Speaker diarisation; Speakwrite; Spectral modeling synthesis; Speech analytics; Speech Application Language Tags; Speech corpus; Speech Processing Solutions; Speech recognition software for Linux; Speech repetition; SpeechCycle; SpeechWeb; SpeechWorks; Spoken dialog system; Stenomask; Subspace Gaussian mixture model ...

  7. Voice computing - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Echo, an example of a voice computer. Voice computing is the discipline that develops hardware or software to process voice inputs. [1]It spans many other fields including human-computer interaction, conversational computing, linguistics, natural language processing, automatic speech recognition, speech synthesis, audio engineering, digital signal processing, cloud computing, data ...

  8. Category:Devices capable of speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Devices capable of speech recognition" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Subvocal recognition - Wikipedia

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    Subvocal recognition (SVR) is the process of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital output, aural or text-based. [1] A silent speech interface is a device that allows speech communication without using the sound made when people vocalize their speech sounds.