Posted Wednesday 27th May 2009 09:58 GMT
Server Voice Recognition Processing relayed back to the phone as commands
Looks like iphone is getting Voice Recognition with a twist. The Voice Analysis is to take place on a Server Farm translated into commands which are relayed back to the phone. Thats the only reason this server farm would cost this much.
This allows the iphone to have near perfect voice analysis.
ie. 'Add Jame May as a contact, this phone number is 0201112222' this is voice data is processed by the server, and sent back as a series of commands to the phone to add the contact (and probably added to your mobileme account too)
James May, telephone number etc. It then appears the iphone has very clever voice processing when processing is taking place on the server side.
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