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Microsoft Hits Speech Recognition Milestone
OCT
18
Status: Available Now!
Type: News
Date: Tuesday 18 October 2016, 12:00 AM
Media: Techcrunch

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It’s a red-letter day at Microsoft Research: a team working on speech recognition has hit a serious symbolic goal with a system that’s as good as you at hearing what people are saying. Specifically, the system has a “word error rate” of 5.9 percent, on par with professional human transcribers. Even they don’t hear things perfectly, of course, but 94 percent accuracy is more than good enough for conversation. “This accomplishment is the culmination of over twenty years of effort,” said Geoffrey Zweig, one of the researchers, in a Microsoft blog post. Indeed, speech recognition is one of those tasks that’s been pursued for decades by pretty much every major tech business and research outfit. The quality has been steadily creeping up over the years, and the latest advances come courtesy of — you guessed it — neural networks and machine learning.
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