WEEE) or E-waste is increasingly generated and processed in India. The waste originates from both national consumption (330’000 t) and waste imports (50’000 t). In India the e-waste processing and recycling is managed almost entirely (95%) by informal recycling businesses. Due to the application of inappropriate techniques, this industrial sectors bare high risks of creating waste, environmental and occupational hazards and also looses valuable materials that are being produced. Formal industries have to compete with the informal businesses and simultaneously comply with technological and social environmental and occupational changes. As well,  the CUI (Character User Interface) and GUI (Graphic User Interface) of Information Technologies using computer products, the creation of E-waste becoming more and more  in the scale of  geometrical progression. And all these components are becomingly alarming obsolescence and thereby the products are in use now, are rapidly becoming planetary obsolete. (E-waste).Speech and natural language understanding are the key technologies that will have the most impact in the next 15 years [1]. By “bringing of speech technologies into the main stream of business”, warrants declining trend of the wastage and effective usage of the existing keyboards, monitors, cathode ray tubes (CRT), thin film transistors,(TFT), mouse and many more. And that paves the way to analyze to find out the major causes in this context, through this article, to indicate the methods to reduce the Solid Waste and to save the small Planet (Earth), by using Speech Technologies.

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Waste Control By Using Speech Technologies

R. Manoharan*, K. Vivekanandan**, N. Selvi***, A. Somasundarm****
* Professor & Head, Dept. of MCA, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu.
** Associate Professor, BSMED, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
*** Reader, ADM College for Women (Autonomous) . Nagapatinam, Tamil Nadu.
**** Professor & Head, Dept. of Computer Applications, HCET, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Periodicity:May - July'2010
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jfet.5.4.1264

Abstract

                        “To save the blue Planet exploit the Innovation”

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments (WEEE) or E-waste is increasingly generated and processed in India. The waste originates from both national consumption (330’000 t) and waste imports (50’000 t). In India the e-waste processing and recycling is managed almost entirely (95%) by informal recycling businesses. Due to the application of inappropriate techniques, this industrial sectors bare high risks of creating waste, environmental and occupational hazards and also looses valuable materials that are being produced. Formal industries have to compete with the informal businesses and simultaneously comply with technological and social environmental and occupational changes. As well,  the CUI (Character User Interface) and GUI (Graphic User Interface) of Information Technologies using computer products, the creation of E-waste becoming more and more  in the scale of  geometrical progression. And all these components are becomingly alarming obsolescence and thereby the products are in use now, are rapidly becoming planetary obsolete. (E-waste).Speech and natural language understanding are the key technologies that will have the most impact in the next 15 years [1]. By “bringing of speech technologies into the main stream of business”, warrants declining trend of the wastage and effective usage of the existing keyboards, monitors, cathode ray tubes (CRT), thin film transistors,(TFT), mouse and many more. And that paves the way to analyze to find out the major causes in this context, through this article, to indicate the methods to reduce the Solid Waste and to save the small Planet (Earth), by using Speech Technologies.

Keywords

Solid waste,E-waste,Speech Users Applications,Speech Empowerment Lemma(SEL),Speech Abiding Systems (SAS),Save the small Planet (Earth).

How to Cite this Article?

Manoharan, R., Vivekanandan, K., Selvi , N., and Somasundaram, A. (2010). Waste Control By Using Speech Technologies. i-manager’s Journal on Future Engineering and Technology, 5(4), 7-12. https://doi.org/10.26634/jfet.5.4.1264
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