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Web Speech API: New Features & Future Directions
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Event details

Date:
Japan Standard Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Floor 4 - 404
Participants:
Paul Adenot, Jordan Bayles, Christian Biesinger, Mark Foltz, Sam Goto, Ningxin Hu, Jesse Jurman, Masakazu Kitahara, Evan Liu, Nigel Megitt, Matthew Paradis, Vincent Scheib, Phillis Tang, Markus Tavenrath, James Teh, Mike Wasserman, Chris Wilson, Michael Wilson, Alastor Wu, Tarek ZIADE, Aram Zucker-Scharff
Big meeting:
TPAC 2025 (Calendar)

Join the Chrome and Firefox teams to see significant advancements in the Web Speech API, developed in response to community feedback. The session will feature demos of powerful new capabilities now shipping in Chrome, including on--device speech recognition, contextual biasing, and MediaStreamTrack input support. This session is an interactive forum to discuss the API's current state and brainstorm its future. Come provide feedback and help define the next generation of improvements for web-based speech interaction.

Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zRSgSCJ32FtvwtxbVaStyxt6ZERlKL8obApqwBHRWGU

Agenda

Chairs:
Evan Liu, Paul Adenot

Description:
Join the Chrome and Firefox teams to see significant advancements in the Web Speech API, developed in response to community feedback. The session will feature demos of powerful new capabilities now shipping in Chrome, including on--device speech recognition, contextual biasing, and MediaStreamTrack input support. This session is an interactive forum to discuss the API's current state and brainstorm its future. Come provide feedback and help define the next generation of improvements for web-based speech interaction.

Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zRSgSCJ32FtvwtxbVaStyxt6ZERlKL8obApqwBHRWGU

Goal(s):
Demonstrate new community-driven features, gather feedback to brainstorm the API's future evolution

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