Voice recognition apparatus, voice recognition method, map displ

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Application

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704274, 704270, 704246, G10L 502

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ABSTRACT:
Voice processing for recognizing a predetermined voice such as a place name is performed by a voice processing section 14 from an audio signal inputted from a microphone 11 on the basis of an operation of a talk switch 18. When a map display is based on the recognized place name is performed, an incorrect reading and a place name commonly mistaken can be also recognized. Accordingly, a high grade operation of a navigation apparatus can be simply performed without obstructing an operator driving while a car.

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