This device is an input because when you are speaking to it, you are inputting your words into the microphone.
You are speaking to the computer, so that means the computer is taking in a signal. If it were to speak to you, that would be an output.
Yes, OCR or Optical Character Recognition is an input device.
Despite the development of alternative input devices, such as the mouse, touchscreen, pen devices, character recognition and voice recognition, the keyboard remains the most commonly used and most versatile device used for direct (human) input into computers. reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_keyboard
Input because your inputing a sound into the computer. Output is when something is outputting something like speakers.
Magnetic stripe Touchscreen Pen input device Joystick Microphone for voice input Webcam for image and video input Optical character recognition (OCR) scanner Biometric fingerprint scanner RFID reader Light pen Graphics tablet Stylus input device Trackball Game controller Digital camera Signature pad
Voice recognition software allows humans to talk to a computer. Computers understand the voice. It is an electronic process in which information is printed from voice input, thereby bypassing the keyboarding operations
No it is software that recognizes voice and can convert it into typed words. The input device would be your microphone.
Into electronic equipment, a microphone
Yes
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Timothy J. West has written: 'Implementation and evaluation of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) voice recognition software as an input device in a windows-type environment'
No, a voice synthesizer is an output device. An input device is anything that accepts information, these include keyboards, mice, microphones, webcams, ect. An output device is something that gives you information, some examples of output devices are computer screens and speakers. Since a voice synthesizer uses the speakers it is an output device.
It sometimes does not recognize what you are saying. It also get background noises which may effect the voice recognition.