Software Requirement Specification Using Reverse Speech Technology
Santhy Viswam, Sajeer Karattil

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach utilizing Reverse Speech technology to generate reliable Software Requirement Specification documents, aiming to improve consistency and accuracy in project documentation.
Contribution
It presents an innovative method for creating SRS documents using Reverse Speech, addressing the need for more reliable and consistent software requirements.
Findings
RS can reveal hidden messages in speech
The proposed method enhances SRS reliability
Potential applications in investigation and medical fields
Abstract
Speech analysis had been taken to a new level with the discovery of Reverse Speech (RS). RS is the discovery of hidden messages, referred as reversals, in normal speech. Works are in progress for exploiting the relevance of RS in different real world applications such as investigation, medical field etc. In this paper we represent an innovative method for preparing a reliable Software Requirement Specification (SRS) document with the help of reverse speech. As SRS act as the backbone for the successful completion of any project, a reliable method is needed to overcome the inconsistencies. Using RS such a reliable method for SRS documentation was developed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech Recognition and Synthesis · Speech and dialogue systems · Software Testing and Debugging Techniques
