No, the speech recognition on all Vista computers are made for a reason. The speech recognition lets you open files and documents using only your voice. Asking this question is like asking, "Can using a mouse hurt my computer?" or "Can using a keyboard hurt my computer?" The common sense answer is this- No. If it's built into it or if you buy the program at a store, it is made for the computer to use without harm.
Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to text
Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to text
The Dragon speech recognition software allows someone to control their computer by using their voice. It allows you to complete a variety of computer tasks.
Speech Recognition
The software is Speech Recognition.
No.
The generic term is 'speech recognition software'
Yes. This can be done through the use of Speech Recognition software. An example of speech recognition software that can do this is 'Dragon Naturally Speaking'.
On your computer, use voice recognition.
As long as the speech recognition software is Windows-based, you should have no problems getting it to work on a Dell computer. This is because it is a PC and not a Mac.
speech recognition system
Malcolm McPherson has written: 'Executive guide to speech-driven computer systems' -- subject(s): Interactive computer systems, Automatic speech recognition, Natural language processing (Computer science)