The genesis of these improvements lies with Now Playing. The software, which Google brought to thePixel 2in 2017, was meant to allow Google to create an always-on music recognizer that could be used even without an internet connection. Over the past year, Google has learned that Now Playing...
Browser has improved performance, CPU and memory efficiency. With better performance for animations and HTML5 canvases and an updated JavaScript Engine (V8), pages load faster and feel smoother. Browser now has better HTML5 video support, and has a new user experience. Just touch the video to...
Wobbrock et al., “Gestures without Libraries, Toolkits or Training: A $1 Recognizer for User Inter face Prototypes,” UIST 2007, Proceedings of the 2oth Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Aug. 19, 2007, pp. 159-168. Young et al., “Token Passing: a Simpl...
your computer. If it is pausing frequently or stops, simply refresh the page or the speech recognizer through the red icon that appears on the page (see Picture 5). There are limitations to what this software can recognize, but when the voice typing fails, there is always the option to t...
In this example, characteristics of the utterance provided to the speech recognizer may have indicated that the user 102 most likely said “Newark.” That is, a confidence score provided in the word lattice for “Newark” may have been higher than that a confidence score for “New York.” ...
we have a Hangouts message on the home screen. Saying "reply" will start the voice recognizer, which, like Google Glass, will transcribe your speech and auto-send the message unless you stop it. A blue line travels around the circumference of the watch face to give you time to...
Meanwhile, an independent technique calledconnectionist temporal classification (CTC)had helpedhalve the latencyof the production recognizer at that time. This proved to be an important step in creating the RNN-T architecture adopted in this latest release, which can be seen as a generalization of ...
Wobbrock et al., “Gestures without Libraries, Toolkits or Training: A $1 Recognizer for User Inter face Prototypes,” UIST 2007, Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Aug. 19, 2007, pp. 159-168. Young et al., “Token Passing: a Simple...