Google squeezed an offline dictation AI into its keyboard app
Google has updated its Gboard keyboard app for Android with AI-powered dictation that works offline. The company says it's effectively miniaturized a cloud-based neural network system for speech recognition into an 80MB mobile app update, and that it'll allow for faster and more reliable dictation on the go. That's big, because it means you don't need your phone connecting to a server to deliver high-quality speech recognition results – and you also don't need to have access to a high-speed Wi-Fi network to use the feature. Google, Reddit, and Slack will be there. The new system has been in the works since 2014, and it eschews the traditional three-step process for speech recognition for a single-step solution. Typically, speech recognition software first maps spoken words into smaller segments of audio called phonemes, then connects these phonemes to form indexed words, and finally turns those into text.
Mar-13-2019, 10:42:15 GMT