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* ''Medical, disabilities'', many people have difficulty typing due to physical limitations such as repetitive strain injuries (RSI), muscular dystrophy, and many others. For example, people with difficulty hearing could use a system connected to their telephone to convert a caller's speech to text.
* ''Embedded applications'', some new cellular phones include C&C speech recognition that allow utterances such as "call home". This may be a major factor in the future of automatic speech recognition and [[Linux]].
* ''[[Software development]]'': An [[integrated development environment]] can embed natural-language interfaces to help developers.<ref>{{Cite journalbook |lastdoi=Kimmig10.1109/ase.2011.6100076|firstarxiv=Markus1205.6361|last2isbn=Monperrus978-1-4577-1639-3|first2=Martin|last3=Mezini|first3=Mira|titlechapter=Querying source code with natural language|journaltitle=2011 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2011)|pages=376–379|doiyear=10.1109/ase.2011.6100076|arxivlast1=1205.6361Kimmig|yearfirst1=2011Markus|isbnlast2=978-1-4577-1639-3Monperrus|first2=Martin|last3=Mezini|first3=Mira}}</ref>
 
Below are named and defined some of the applications that use natural-language recognition, and so have integrated utilities listed above.