How to use Chrome's speech-to-text. Google has introduced a way that you can talk to your browser, as long as that browser is Chrome.
It won't talk back, but it will do your bidding. These instructions cover the basics of the new speech-to-text feature, which is functional but has yet to be implemented widely. Dictate text using Speech Recognition. Speech-to-Text. Speech recognition. Speech recognition is usually processed in middleware, the results are transmitted to the user applications.
In Computer Science and Electrical Engineering speech recognition (SR) is the translation of spoken words into text. It is also known as "automatic speech recognition" (ASR), "computer speech recognition", or just "speech to text" (STT). Some SR systems use "speaker independent speech recognition"[1] while others use "training" where an individual speaker reads sections of text into the SR system. These systems analyze the person's specific voice and use it to fine tune the recognition of that person's speech, resulting in more accurate transcription.
Systems that do not use training are called "speaker independent" systems.