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Generating medical documentation through voice input: the emergency room.
We look in one to three years to continuous speech recognition without sacrificing large vocabulary recognition or speaker independence. At that point we will lose some of the risk management value of structured reporting. But if the experience of emergency medicine is any indicator, it is clear that ASR is here to stay, and will increasingly become the gateway to the hospital information systems of the 90s.