Technology Updates: Ah!! Give Google Vocals for searching your keywords

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Ah!! Give Google Vocals for searching your keywords

It will not be a fiction when we brag out the keywords and search engine gives the respective results. Google is working on Speech recognition mechanisms for its search engine. Will you really be able to leave the keyboard in front of you if you get this gift from Google?
If you see the smart phones, this functionality of speech recognition is present from last three years. This is provided in Android phones much efficiently. Now when you are using Google chrome browser you will find Microphone icon built in the text box on Google Search Engine page.

People have started using this functionality via Android phones.  According to Vincent Vanhoucke the number of inputs for the search via speck recognition has increased to up to six times from last one year like every day thousands of hours of audio is inputted in the Google server. But it will be a challenging task to implement it on the Desktop and up to major extent in Laptops too. Now it is not an easy task to filter out the background sound of someone speaking, Fan rotation or others when Microphones are used for Desktops. This was easy task in Smart Phones. Laptops mostly have the Microphone but it also faces same problem as Desktops.
Google tried out with thousands of people and asking them to input their speech and test the efficiency by which the process gets trained further. People have less tolerance when you let them use something very new. People may get surprising response on take this as very positive move and they get ready to change their conventional way of using the computers and search engines. W3C, Mozilla, Microsoft, AT&T are also helping on betterment for this collaboratively.

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