mherger wrote: 
> > data that's available.  it's actually better in the car for the most
> > part, at least those systems that relay on Nuance  AVR.
> 
> How do you know which system they're using? And what is "Nuance AVR" 
> anyway? Google doesn't really show up anything interesting... And would
> 
> you know a music related example application using it?
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael

AVR= Automatic Voice Recognition & TTS = Text To Speech.

most car based implementations rely on Nuance, and there's some music
centric DNA in the nuance system that i'm familiar with.  it could still
get better of course.

Alexa (Amazon) rolled their own, likewise Siri and Cortana.

for weird pronunciations (AC/DC, Sade, 311) and natural language
examples (CCR, The Boss, The King, The Stones) one needs specific rules
hard-coded (AC/DC= ack slash Dee See) in to the AVR database.  a lot of
work went into this several years ago.  additionally, there was a lot of
time spent optimizing systems for non-native english speakers.  it could
always be better of course, and similar work would need to be done of
other languages.

point is these problems are solvable, so i'm wondering what experiences
one could enable.



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