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You must have heard (and tried) the new (still new?) google hands free (voice dictated) search feature. But It don't work for me. I haven't been able to make it understand even a single word till now. what about u?
I_am_learning said:You must have heard (and tried) the new (still new?) google hands free (voice dictated) search feature. But It don't work for me. I haven't been able to make it understand even a single word till now. what about u?
Google Voice Search is highly accurate, with a reported accuracy rate of over 95%. This means that for every 100 words spoken, 95 of them will be accurately recognized and transcribed by Google Voice Search.
Yes, Google Voice Search is trained to recognize a wide range of accents and dialects. However, its accuracy may vary depending on the individual's speaking style and the complexity of the words being spoken.
Google Voice Search is designed to filter out background noise and focus on the user's voice. However, excessive noise levels can affect its accuracy. It is recommended to use Google Voice Search in a quiet environment for best results.
Google Voice Search uses advanced algorithms to analyze the context of the words being spoken and make an educated guess on the intended word. However, there may be instances where it may not accurately recognize homophones or similar sounding words.
Google Voice Search only starts listening after the user activates it by saying "Hey Google" or pressing the microphone button. It stops listening once the user stops speaking or a certain period of silence is detected. Additionally, the user can also turn off the "always listening" feature in the settings.