JAKARTA - Google started using combined learning on Android to improve the accuracy of pronunciation of "Hey Google" in March last year.
According to a report from 9to5google, Google will prepare a special personalized speech recognition feature, to provide a better experience than Google Assistant.
This "Personalized Speech Recognition" feature can save the user's audio recording on the smartphone and then help recognize the "command" spoken by the user.
According to the string in the latest version of the Google app on Android, "Personalized Speech Recognition" will appear in Google Assistant settings with the following description:
"Keep audio recordings on this device to help the Google Assistant better recognize your speech. Audio remains on this device and can be deleted at any time by turning off personalized speech recognition."
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This feature appears to be an improvement over the recognition of the word "Hey Google" in Google Assistant.
Storing and analyzing a person's voice improves response time and accuracy. Because Google Assistant will recognize the user's voice and commonly used words.
This feature also allows for more advanced command and contact name recognition. But, don't worry, you can opt out of personalized speech recognition if you don't want your voice to be saved anywhere.
It's not yet clear when this new feature will be released, or how big of an upgrade it will be. You can wait for it in the future.
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