User:ScotXW/Voice interface
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A voice interface is a type of human–machine interface where the input takes place over the human's voice. It is being enabled by speech recognition software.
Examples
- Tom Clancy's EndWar, a real-time tactics computer game developed by Ubisoft Shanghai released November 2008 features a voice interface. Tom Clancy's EndWar offers the player a voice interface: instead of controlling the game via mouse and keyboard, the player may optionally issue commands using a microphone. The voice interface is being made possible by a speech recognition engine, supporting at least the English language.
- SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs
- SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs
- SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield
- Lifeline (video game)
- Alien Front Online