Alternative Input for Perfusion Management Devices: Voice Recognition for Data Input and the Effects on Charting and Perioperative Calculation Use. [PDF]
Lung K, Brummer B, Sanderson S, Holt DW.
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Deep Learning Application for Vocal Fold Disease Prediction Through Voice Recognition: Preliminary Development Study. [PDF]
Hu HC +8 more
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Colonoscopy report generation using voice recognition system. [PDF]
Kawagoe R +3 more
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How Long Does It Take for a Voice to Become Familiar? Speech Intelligibility and Voice Recognition Are Differentially Sensitive to Voice Training. [PDF]
Holmes E, To G, Johnsrude IS.
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Voice recognition as an innovative method to identify and monitor heart failure - a review. [PDF]
Fuller AS +31 more
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Voice Recognition for Periodontal Probing Medical Records under Korean-English Bilingual Conditions: A Feasibility Study. [PDF]
Kim YW, Kook JH, Choi Y, Park W.
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Practice teaching: professional identity and role recognition
Practice teachers have a significant role in leading education in clinical practice and in the preparation, assessment and ‘signing off’ of post-registration specialist practice students at the end of their programme.
Adams, Karen
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Voice quality dependent speech recognition
Voice quality conveys both linguistic and paralinguistic information, and can be distinguished by acoustic source characteristics. We label objective voice quality categories based on the spectral and temporal structure of speech sounds, specifically the
Jennifer Cole +3 more
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'Equal footing, equal voice': Recognition of self and other in Shared Reading for people with lived experience of mental distress. [PDF]
James S +4 more
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Voice recognition and auditory-visual integration in person recognition
The human ability to recognise a voice is important for social interaction and speech comprehension. In everyday recognitions, the voice can be encountered alone (e.g.
Laird, Esther
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