Journal Article10.1145/965105.807503
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TL;DR: This research presents a probabilistic architecture that combines attention to the geometry of the input device and the response of the user to solve the challenge of speech-to-text translation.
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Abstract: Recent technological advances in connected-speech recognition and position sensing in space have encouraged the notion that voice and gesture inputs at the graphics interface can converge to provid...
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