Voice System
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A Voice System is an interactive system that can enable voice-based interaction tasks through speech interfaces.
- AKA: Voice Interface System, Speech System, Voice-Enabled System, Vocal System.
- Context:
- It can typically process Voice Input through microphone interfaces.
- It can typically generate Voice Output through speaker interfaces.
- It can typically implement Voice Activity Detection for speech segmentation.
- It can typically support Wake Word Recognition for activation control.
- It can typically manage Audio Streams through buffer management.
- It can often enable Echo Cancellation for audio quality.
- It can often support Barge-In Capability for interruption handling.
- It can often provide Voice Feedback for user confirmation.
- It can range from being a Simple Voice System to being a Complex Voice System, depending on its feature richness.
- It can range from being a Local Voice System to being a Cloud Voice System, depending on its processing location.
- It can range from being a Single-User System to being a Multi-User System, depending on its user support.
- It can range from being a Command-Based System to being a Conversational System, depending on its interaction style.
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- Example(s):
- Consumer Voice Systems, such as:
- Enterprise Voice Systems, such as:
- Specialized Voice Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Text System, which uses written interfaces.
- GUI System, which uses visual interfaces.
- Silent System, which lacks audio capability.
- See: Interactive System, Speech Interface, Audio System, Human-Computer Interaction, Voice User Interface, Speech Processing, Natural Language Understanding, Voice Technology, Conversational System.