Nature Computational Science, volume 1, issue 1, pages 42-45
Voice-controlled quantum chemistry
Umberto Raucci
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Alessio Valentini
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Elisa Pieri
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Hayley Weir
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Stefan Seritan
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Todd J. Martinez
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-01-14
Journal:
Nature Computational Science
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 2.797
CiteScore: 11.7
Impact factor: 12
ISSN: 26628457
General Medicine
Abstract
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence has been propelled forward by advances in machine learning algorithms and computational hardware, opening up myriads of new avenues for scientific research. Nevertheless, virtual assistants and voice control have yet to be widely used in the natural sciences. Here, we present ChemVox, an interactive Amazon Alexa skill that uses speech recognition to perform quantum chemistry calculations. This new application interfaces Alexa with cloud computing and returns the results through a capable device. ChemVox paves the way to making computational chemistry routinely accessible to the wider community. Using voice-based technologies, ChemVox is able to answer quantum chemistry questions in seconds, thus making such complex questions more accessible to the community.
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