Nov. 30—CHAMPAIGN — Speech-recognition software doesn't work very well for people who could really use it, like those with Parkinson's or Down syndrome. Researchers at the University of Illinois have ...
According to a Voices survey, 81% of Americans use voice assistants in their day-to-day life. Along with allowing users to search for information, these solutions also offer companies options to make ...
Instead of talking on your smart phone, think about talking to it. And don't forget to tell your tablet what's on your holiday shopping list. Advances in voice recognition technology are making all of ...
An effort is born When Hasegawa-Johnson got to the UI in 1999, he reached out to Adrienne Perlman, head of the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at the time, to start a project for developing ...
Marie Moore Channel is an Associate Professor in the University of Illinois Department of Speech and Hearing Science. Laura Mattie is an Associate Professor in the University of Illinois Department of ...