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Making Speech Ubiquitous... and Less Annoying!
Thoughts on Speech Technologies, Voice User Interfaces, and Linguistics
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Making Speech Ubiquitous... and Less Annoying!
What's An Eggcorn?
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over 8 years ago
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stevech
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An eggcorn is a new label for a spontaneously reshaped known expression. Huh? It's when a common expression like "free rein" is semantically re-analyzed and then re-written to reflect the new analysis, like "free reign". Eggcorns aren't just misspellings...
Making Speech Ubiquitous... and Less Annoying!
Singing the Praises of the Microsoft Prompt Engine
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over 8 years ago
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stevech
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One of the coolest tools of the Microsoft Speech Server (MSS) platform (and heretofore most underappreciated in my opinion) has got to be the Prompt Engine. I think this tool is a key differentiator for MSS and deserves more attention. Managing and using...
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