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Speech recognition is an area with a considerable literature, but there is little discussion of the topic within the computer science algorithms literature. Many computer scientists, however, are interested in the computational problems of speech recognition. This paper presents the field of speech recognition and describes some of its major open problems from an algorithmic viewpoint. Our goal is to stimulate the interest of algorithm designers and experimenters to investigate the algorithmic problems of effective automatic speech recognition.