New York, Connecticut Inventors Develop Speech Recognition System Database Access Method
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2007-08-03
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 3 -- Benoit Maison of White Plains, N.Y., and Geoffrey G. Zweig of Greenwich, Conn., have developed a method of database access in text or speech recognition.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to "methods and arrangements for facilitating database access in speech recognition. A plurality of possible subsequences corresponding to a database entry are ascertained, a record of such subsequences and their correspondence to da . . .
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to "methods and arrangements for facilitating database access in speech recognition. A plurality of possible subsequences corresponding to a database entry are ascertained, a record of such subsequences and their correspondence to da . . .
