The technology is really coming of age. Not only are we getting better at recognizing language, but speech synthesis has made substantial inroads, says George K. Thiruvathukal, Professor of Computer Science at Loyola University Chicago.
Consumer Electronics Trends to Watch for in 2018: Speech synthesis to make substantial inroads. (Photo: Agency)
It is a great time to reflect on the year that was, and to look ahead to the new year. As the calendar turns, new technologies and innovations are among our favorite things to watch for. So, we talked with a few of our technical experts about which trends in consumer electronics they see coming up on the horizon in 2018.
IEEE Member George K. Thiruvathukal, Professor of Computer Science at Loyola University Chicago: “I expect to see a continued uptick in the use of natural language processing. The technology is really coming of age. Not only are we getting better at recognizing language, but speech synthesis has made substantial inroads.”
Thus far, phones and speakers have been the flagship applications of natural language processing. But that same advanced technology will start to crop up in lots of products, from cars and TVs to appliances and healthcare devices.
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