April 18, 2011

Voice Recognition in Google Chrome

Google continues to innovate in the browser Chrome, in addition to making Chrome the Operating System, There's One interesting on the Chrome browser, Google has presented the features of voice recognition in the Chrome browser.
Chrome 11 is equipped with support for HTML input speech API. Google claims with this feature, developers can provide web applications that use voice feature. For example, applications like Google Translator, so that users can transcribe voice into text form.
Google Voice Recognition
"We are updating channel Chrome beta with several new capabilities, especially for web developers. From HTML Speech Incubator Group, we added support for HTML input speech API," Google said in his blog

This feature has actually been introduced since March 22, 2011, but Google has not officially launch it. Later, when the user wants to utilize this feature, they can just click an icon, and then talk to the computer through a microphone.

Furthermore, the recorded voice will be processed to the speech server, and then transcribed and sent back to the user in text form.
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