Cantonese Medical Speech Recognition
Cantonese medical speech recognition is automatic speech recognition (ASR) tuned for Cantonese clinical speech — medical terminology, frequent code-switching with English, and everyday Hong Kong usage — so spoken consultations can be turned into structured clinical notes. General-purpose dictation tools tend to stumble on this mix; clinical Cantonese ASR is trained for it.
The hard part is not Cantonese alone but how clinicians actually speak in Hong Kong: a Cantonese sentence carrying English drug names, lab abbreviations, and anatomy terms mid-flow. Recognising that reliably is what lets a consultation become a draft note instead of a transcript that needs heavy correction.
This is a Micromeet differentiator for Hong Kong and a core capability of governed healthcare AI — the Cantonese Voice-to-EMR scribe reaches 95%+ accuracy on internal medical dataset, and the clinician still reviews and signs every note. AI writes. Doctors decide.
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