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What do Text-to-Speech and Speech Recognition Systems do?

AConvert text to images and vice versa

BConvert text to spoken words and vice versa

CTranslate between spoken languages

DEnhance audio quality for calls

Answer:

B. Convert text to spoken words and vice versa

Read Explanation:

Text-to-Speech (TTS) systems convert written text into spoken words, allowing users to hear digital content. Speech Recognition Systems do the opposite: they convert spoken words into written text, enabling voice commands and dictation.

Together, these systems are crucial for making technology more accessible and interactive, especially for users who prefer auditory input/output or have visual impairments. They form a key part of how humans can more naturally communicate with machines.


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