26-12-2017, 09:57 AM
Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that includes the study of the sounds of human speech or in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of the sign. It deals with the physical properties of speech sounds or signs (telephones): their physiological production, acoustic properties, auditory perception and neuro-physiological state. Phonology, on the other hand, deals with the abstract and grammatical characterization of sound or sign systems. Voice-based web access is a rapidly developing technology. PhoNET is a solution to these and many other problems that cybernauts face. The basic idea is that the use of a common telephone to surf the web and the main motivations are: to provide a widely available means to create new interactive voice applications; address mobility needs; and address the problems of inaccessibility.
The basis of the idea is the old IVR systems used to provide information to markers through a preprogrammed process. Phonet is a long journey from the IVR; It involves the most complex technologies of the century such as voice recognition (SR), text-to-speech conversion (TTS) and artificial intelligence (AI). This allows a user to connect to the Internet whenever they have access to a phone. PhoNET uses traditional HTML content so that the website does not need to be rewritten or redesigned. PhoNET is a solution to these and many other problems that cybernauts face. The basic idea is that the use of a common telephone to surf the web and the main motivations are: to provide a widely available means to create new interactive voice applications; address mobility needs; and address the problems of inaccessibility. The basis of the idea is the old IVR systems used to provide information to markers through a preprogrammed process. Phonet is a long journey from the IVR; It involves the most complex technologies of the century such as voice recognition (SR), text-to-speech conversion (TTS) and artificial intelligence (AI). This allows a user to connect to the Internet whenever they have access to a phone. PhoNET uses traditional HTML content so that the website does not have to be rewritten or redesigned. We present a detailed analysis in the simplest possible way of how technologies such as SR, TTS and AI are integrated to develop an intelligent platform (phoNET) to achieve voice-based web access that involves the processing of documents and the representation of documents. In Document Processing, we describe two approaches, telephone navigation and transcoding, focusing mainly on the former since the work is more mature. In the representation of documents we present the main problem, that is, the relevance of cognitive thinking for the representation of text together with its most appropriate solution. In the end, we examine the challenges and additional developments involved in the practical application of the proposed technology: The phoNET.