PERSONALIZED INTELLIGENT VOICE ASSISTANT ANNA FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

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N. Sreevidya
Rekulapally Sushma Sai, Prathani Akshit,Bhavani Medi

Abstract

As the use of artificial intelligence increases, this technology is more advanced than ever. Artificial intelligence is integrated into the components of life. What was unthinkable 10 years ago is now a casual act, with fluent conversations with computers. This was made possible by concepts of machine learning and speech recognition. That is, you can only run and complete user-designed quests. Plus, get started with audiobooks, SIM tracking, and Google Meet right away. Even if we combine voice technology with human-like conversations, There is no need to talk to our devices and have a conversation to complete our task of choice. The real focus should be on unspoken commands in completing the user’s task as quickly as possible. Voice UI is getting popular as it makes the work easy and when it is integrated with a device it will become a good user product. This is why we developed a personalized user-designated model that fulfills all the features and provides a good experience

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N. Sreevidya

Assistant Professor, Department of IT, SNIST, Hyderabad, INDIA

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