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SIVR
(redirected from Speaker-Independent Voice Recognition)

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SIVRSpeaker-Independent Voice Recognition
SIVRSender Is Valid Recipient (electronic mail security)
SIVRETFS (Exchange Traded Fund Securities) Silver Trust (stock symbol)


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In addition to being the first phone with both English and Spanish speaker-independent voice recognition, the Samsung SCH-A790 features the following enhancements to VoiceSignal's suite of voice features: * Improved interface -- The SCH-A790 embodies an innovative new speech user interface that incorporates animated cues that indicate to the user when to speak and what they can say.
These "grammars" are required to make it computationally feasible to do speaker-independent voice recognition in real-rime.
Other great Laylo features include a speakerphone with dedicated key, speaker-independent voice recognition, MMS, SMS and instant messaging, a contact directory of 500 names with up to five numbers each and convenience tools such as alarm, calculator, scheduler, stopwatch, timer, tip calculator and world clock.
 
 
 
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