Voice Recognition
Voice recognition systems typically translate data in a facility’s information system into spoken commands that workers hear via a headset connected to a belt-worn terminal. Workers’ spoken responses are then translated back into data and transferred via a wireless network back to a host computer. All the translations go back and forth instantaneously creating a real-time, working dialogue between the worker and the host computer.
Typical applications include order picking and receiving, inventory control, and warehouse management. Voice recognition systems allow workers to receive, capture, and transfer information hands-free. Because workers do not have to manually keystroke information, efficiency is greatly enhanced. Hands-free data capture also provides a safer work environment, because workers are less encumbered. The voice recognition market is growing at a tremendous pace, with sales growth percentages to stay in the double digits for at least the next five to 10 years.
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