Speech Recognition

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Speech recognition is a technology that listens to recorded or live speech and converts it into written text. Modern systems are trained to understand different accents, speaking speeds, and levels of background noise, which makes them useful in a wide range of real-world situations.

To produce text, the system analyzes the audio and then chooses the most probable words based on the context. Its accuracy is often measured with metrics such as word error rate. Research in this field continues to improve models so they can handle more languages and process speech more naturally. Because of these capabilities, speech recognition has become a key part of voice interfaces and applications that depend on accurate audio understanding.

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