Abstract
Research on speech synthesis and speech recognition by machine has
resulted in devices that allow practical applications of voice as a
computer input/output medium. The paper briefly traces the history,
applicability and nature of speech, and then goes on to discuss
the present possibilities for voice input and output in communication
with computers, with a structured view of the options available. The
paper then focusses on applications in health care and provides a brief
description of several case studies of successful applications of this
type.
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