What is the biggest problem that people experience when they use microphones and speech recognition, and what can I do to resolve that problem?
One of the biggest problems that people experience with speech recognition is noise. Electromagnetic noise that is also referred to as electromagnetic frequencies and background noise are sounds that are not speech data. Electromagnetic noise causes the humming sound on your home amplifier. Electromagnetic noise also causes the humming sound on public address systems when the volume is turned up but nothing is playing. Computers generate some electromagnetic noise, but electric motors and fluorescent lamps are the main causes of electromagnetic noise. Electrical devices that are not grounded correctly and that are on the same electrical circuit as your computer may also cause electromagnetic noise.
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