digit-coded voice
digit-coded voice
[′dij·ət ‚kōd·əd ′vȯis] (computer science)
A limited, spoken vocabulary, each word of which corresponds to a code and which, upon keyed inquiry, can be strung in meaningful sequence and can be outputted as audio response to the inquiry.
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