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Speech processing is a field of electrical engineering that focuses on the analysis, synthesis, and manipulation of speech signals. It is a rapidly growing field, with applications in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, healthcare, and consumer electronics. Speech processing technologies are used to improve the accuracy and speed of speech recognition, as well as to enable natural language processing and automatic speech recognition. Speech processing also includes the development of algorithms for speech coding, speech synthesis, and speech recognition.
Speech processing technologies are used in a variety of applications, such as voice-activated systems, voice-controlled robots, and automated customer service systems. Speech processing is also used in the development of speech-based user interfaces, such as voice-controlled virtual assistants.
Some of the leading companies in the speech processing market include Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Nuance Communications, and Baidu. Show Less Read more