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SDA Question-focus

  • Writer: Amol Kumar
    Amol Kumar
  • Dec 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Q-Focus Statement:

Spoken names are fundamentally different from basic spoken language and should be recognized through different processes.


Knowledge:

How are names different from normal words?


Comprehension:

Can you explain what is happening now with recognizing spoken names?


Application:

What approach would you use to accurately recognize spoken names more often?


Analysis:

Can you identify the different parts of a working model for a speech recognition software?


Evaluation:

How would you disprove the effectiveness of current methods of recognizing spoken names?


Synthesis:

What way would you design a better model for recognizing spoken names?

 
 
 

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