These two terms are frequently confused, and "voice recognition" can be used for both.
It therefore published its own studies, which are frequently confused with the parliamentary reports.
The two species are frequently confused with each other.
It was also a time when market illusions were frequently confused with economic realities.
Long s itself was frequently confused with "f," which led to its demise in English writing around 1800.
The words were quite clear, not the jargon that had frequently confused her when she was around the sailors.
The majority decision is frequently confused with the term split decision, but they are not the same.
He is frequently confused with his cousin, who was consul in the preceding year.
The different Gorgonii seem to have been frequently confused.
The terms power and energy are frequently confused.