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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2015.13.8.21

A study on the humanistic measure about cultural changes of voice recognition technology  

Yuk, Hyun-Seung (Lab. of German Gulture)
Cho, Byung-Chul (Dept. of Visual Production)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.13, no.8, 2015 , pp. 21-31 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Journal of Digital Policy & Management. This space is for the abstract of your study in English. Recently, advancements in voice recognition technology lead to a new oral cultural era. Text based on new oral cultures, can bring about a cultural revolution. This research is rooted within the humanistic approach, including oral and text. The goal of the research is the humanistic measurements in regards to these cultural issues. Just like the complementary relationship between oral and text for the future. First of all, we will discuss the aspects that have resulted in the change between a text culture to an oral culture. After checking these changes with regards to voice recognition technology, we will be able to discuss the possibilities and problems of this cultural change. We discussed expected outcomes, such as the complementarity of speaking and writing, the expansion from the private culture to the public culture, the possibilities of a simultaneous concurrency. We also discussed the necessity such as a new semiotic approach of the voice and preparation for the expansion of the world of life. Specifically, the necessity for the advancement and control of the Korean culture against the dominance of a global corporation will be explored. In this study, basic research will be undertaken to look at the possibility of the new voice recognition technology and cultural changes, that are expected to be able to be effectively utilized and continue into more detailed research.
Keywords
voice recognition technology; media convergence; text culture; oral culture; cultural changes;
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