If you’ve noticed Google doing a better job of understanding what you say using speech recognition on your smartphone lately, you’re not crazy. Google’s voice search has indeed become more accurate, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, the tech company announced today.
“Today, we’re happy to announce we built even better neural network acoustic models using Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC) and sequence discriminative training techniques,” Google Speech Team members Haşim Sak, Andrew Senior, Kanishka Rao, Françoise Beaufays and Johan Schalkwyk wrote in a today. “These models are a special extension of recurrent neural networks (RNNs) that are more accurate, especially in noisy environments, and they are blazingly fast!”
The new models are working in the Google app for iOS and Android, as well as dictation on Android, which works inside of some third-party apps, the team members wrote.
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Google has reported improvements in voice search not once but this year. Clearly the company has been investing in the underlying technology. are one increasingly popular approach to doing , a type of artificial intelligence, and Google is widely thought to have a deep bench in deep learning.
But and , among others, have also been working to improve their voice recognition capabilities. Meanwhile, Facebook is also doing more in the area, having some months ago.
Speech could become more important as an input to searching the Web in the years to come. Baidu’s Andrew Ng, who , last year that within five years “50 percent of queries will be on speech or images.”
“In addition to requiring much lower computational resources, the new models are more accurate, robust to noise, and faster to respond to voice search queries — so give it a try, and happy (voice) searching!” wrote Sak, Senior, Rao, Beaufays, and Schalkwyk.
Read the for more detail on how the team managed to get the new performance gains.
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Google says its voice search system is now more accurate, especially in noisy places
 
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