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Voice Recognition: How it Works

Voice recognition technology utilizes the distinctive aspects of the voice to verify the identity of individuals. Voice recognition is occasionally confused with speech recognition, a technology which translates what a user is saying (a process unrelated to authentication). Voice recognition technology, by contrast, verifies the identity of the individual who is speaking. The two technologies are often bundled - speech recognition is used to translate the spoken word into an account number, and voice recognition verifies the vocal characteristics against those associated with this account. 

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International Biometric Group's Speaker Verification Performance Report provides a comprehensive and informative analysis of the performance of speaker verification technology in real-world applications. The Report presents extensive data from months of speaker verification system testing, designed to help decision-makers assess the technology's ability to address their requirements.

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