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Speech recognition on your website

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:09 am
by Arzina3225
Speech recognition can be used for a variety of purposes, such as call routing , speech-to-text processing, voice dialing , voice search , and simple data entry . The most well-known and existing examples of speech recognition applications are Google Voice Search, Siri, and Amazon Echo.


The prerequisite for speech recognition to work is a microphone. This is often standard on smartphones and tablets, but not on desktop computers. If you want to offer speech recognition on your website, this is something to take into account. You can, for example, overcome this with adaptive web design.

Speech recognition on your website can be used for three broad functions:


all started with an article in the Harvard Business Review, with the provocative headline: There Are Two Types of Performance – but Most Organizations Only Focus on One .

There is talk about the tactical philippines whatsapp number free approach ( tactical performance ) versus the adaptive approach ( adaptive performance ).

In between 1. Why don't we have a good translation for adaptive in Dutch ? We don't say adaptief, do we? Adaptable? To adapt: ​​to adapt, to apply, to tune in (in consultation), to edit, to assemble, to settle (also easy), to adapt. Could it have something to do with the fact that we in the Netherlands simply don't adapt that easily? Every nation gets the language and words it deserves. The English don't have a word for gezellig, or tegenligger, we don't have a word for adaptive, so we understand it a little, don't we?

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The tactical approach is the way of working in which you stay very close to the original strategic plan. The method is strictly focused on what has been recorded, and is consistent in its execution. There are rules, checklists, procedures, in sprint environments there are strict stand-ups, the velocity is measured meticulously. If you stick to this tight package of recordings and procedures, you are dealing with a tactical approach. The big advantage is that work is easily transferable. Example: a barista in the Starbucks branch on Leidseplein can easily work in a Starbucks branch at the central station in Arnhem.

Are you able to deviate from a plan?
Then there is the 'self-adapting' approach. Here the question is whether you are able to deviate from an original plan. If you can do that, you are considered creative, innovative, empathetic, participating. In contact with customers it is called customer-oriented. It is eminently useful in an environment where everything changes very quickly. New technology is emerging, political movements are hyperactive and unpredictable, foreign influences are increasingly noticeable, the climate is erratic.

In essence, according to Harvard Business, the tactical performer is someone who sticks rigidly to a plan and feels safe doing so, and the adaptive performer experiences triggers that allow him to deviate from the plan. The gist of the argument is that the good person must be able to do both, and more importantly, must be enabled to use both tactics.

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Drawing by Sterre Steins Bisschop.