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Understand Social Audio Glossary to Make Audio Searches Efficient

Witlingo provides the voice first glossary and other useful resources for creating and using the voice feature in different electronic gadgets.

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Understand Social Audio Glossary to Make Audio Searches Efficient

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  1. Understand Social Audio Glossary to Make Audio Searches Efficient Technological advancements are speeding like a racing car. We get introduced to something new daily. For example, we never thought of things getting done just by talking to a device in any language. We all are thankful to the voice user interface for making things possible. Whether an electronic device or an application, introducing a voice user interface makes it a hit nowadays. So, if you are developing such a device, understanding the terminologies will be helpful. The various social audio glossary that has developed through the years and made improvisations to the voice feature is: 1.Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)- It refers to the software that recognizes audio input and maps that into a word. 2.Barge in- This makes the system stop operating its prompt and listen to the user's input. 3.Directed Dialog- It refers to an exchange of conversation between user and system. Here, the system asks questions, and the user replies to them. 4.Always Listening Device (ALD)- It refers to the devices that always listen to the conversations and wait for a "wake word" for further processing. 5.Mixed-Initiative Dialog: Unlike Directed Dialog, the user responds with added information rather than answering the system's question directly which changes the output. These terminologies along with some others provide a basic framework to the voice user interface. Using these and adding some more features to bring out a better outcome is what the company seeks. Various voice user interfaces like Google Assistant, Alexa, Amazon Echo, etc. brought out the best of these interfaces. The voice user interface is a growing feature in electronic gadgets these days. To get more knowledge about it, you need a wider vision and all the knowledge to bring the best out of it. Witlingo brings all the sources and information about the voice user interface. They avail numerous resources like the sonic glossary, voice-first facts, voice-first glossary of terms, and many more to broaden your knowledge regarding the interface. Apart from these, the

  2. automatic speech recognition-related books and links are easily available on Witlingo's website. So, if you want to learn about voice user interface and automatic speech recognition systems as a user or as a creator, you can find everything you need on Witlingo. About Witlingo: Witlingo provides the voice first glossary and other useful resources for creating and using the voice feature in different electronic gadgets. For more information, visit https://witlingo.com/ Original Reference: https://bit.ly/3AYhdRe

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