Appendix
Definitions
Term
Boot
Continuous speech
recognition
Handset
Pair
Passcode
Press and hold
Press and release
Ready state
Speaker dependence
Speaker independence
Speech recognition
Definition
The trunk.
The ability to find word boundaries without requiring pauses
between words.
The wireless phone.
The process used by two wireless devices, with passcodes as an
input, to create the link of the Bluetooth
A term that is generally synonymous with pin or keycode, used in
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the Bluetooth
specifications. The passcode is entered into the
devices involved in pairing, enabling them to verify the operation.
In this application, to avoid confusion, passcode is used as distinct
from pin, which is used to unlock a handset's sim card.
A button is pressed for at least 1 second, also known as a long
button press. When the listening prompt is heard, the button
should be released.
Pressing a button for 100 milliseconds, also known as a short
button press.
The system is paired to a phone but is not in an active call.
The degree to which a speech recognition system requires
knowledge of a speaker's individual voice characteristics in order to
successfully process speech.
Describes speech recognition systems that do not need to be
trained by a user.
The method of verbal input into the speech interface.
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authentication process.
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