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Computers find male voices 'harder to recognise'

Researchers have discovered voice recognition computers find men harder to

understand than women.

Edinburgh University scientists found computers failed to understand men's

speech because they make "umm" and "err" sounds more frequently.

Researchers recorded phone calls and studied how much of conversations a

recognition system could understand.

They pinpointed common recognition errors in an effort to improve accuracy of

automated ticket booking lines.

The research found computers made mistakes with words which sound similar and

can occur in similar contexts, such as "I saw him" or "I saw them".

Voices vary from one person to the next and it is challenging to design a

computer system that can understand lots of different voices

Dr Sharon Goldwater Edinburgh University

Variations in pitch, tone and speed can also cause the system to misunderstand

voices.

Scientists said it was hard to design a computer that could understand so many

different kinds of voices but this research should help improve it.

The study, a collaboration between the University of Edinburgh and Stanford

University in the US, was published in the journal Speech Communication.

It was sponsored by the Edinburgh-Stanford Link and the US Office of Naval

Research.

Dr Sharon Goldwater, of Edinburgh University's school of informatics, who led

the research, said: "Voices vary from one person to the next and it is

challenging to design a computer system that can understand lots of different

voices.

"We hope that by closely studying how people speak and how machines process

this, we can help create better systems that will be simple and efficient for

people to use."