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Who can stop a member to send messages to a group?
You need to be aware that the Output Prefs options are for the voice that talks to you. The Input Prefs is for the speech recognition where you talk to it and give it commands. That part is the MS Voice Recognition software that you can re-install without re-installing the entire app.

re Speech recognition software
It's also much less useful if I have a cold, but that's reasonable since my voice changes - I've been tempted to set up a second voice file for when I've got a cold, but fortunately I've not had one since I thought of doing it! Nothing's perfect, but some things can be improvements. I'ma lousy, 4-fingered typist.

Voice recognition in messenger?
On March 6th the company will begin shipping Voice Tools(TM) ActiveX(TM) custom controls for the IBM VoiceType Dictation System version 3.0 speech recognition product. Speech Solutions Voice Tools are ActiveX custom controls that enable Windows programmers, working with Visual Basic(R) to incorporate voice

Bluetooth headsets for speech recognition
Your second paragraph states " I'm also looking for voice output software ..." This is a completely different realm of software referred to as TTS ( *T*ext *T*o *S*peech ). Many voice recognition programs provide a TTS element to "read back" the spoken text. Your apparent application deserves an application devoted

voice recognition software
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 08:35:43 -0700, "MosNot" <StillNot@YourHouse> I think your voice recognition software is hoping that you lose your voice. It wunst was lost but now is found..... Your voice recognition software just committed suicide. Then I jest have to go with the sign language program.

Who can stop a member to send messages to a group?
Hehe, in the early days of voice recognition, I was talking to a customer and said "how long has it been since you last did a BACKUP?", at which point the tape drive on my machine started streaming back and forth, preparing to start a backup on my machine. I found out that you shouldn't use single words to launch

IBM + Tiny GBIT For Speech Recognition
Larry Krzewinski Feerless_Fr...@madmagazine.com rec humor On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:47:15 -0700, "MosNot" <StillNot@YourHouse> wrote: I think your voice recognition software is hoping that you lose your voice. It wunst was lost but now is found..... Your voice recognition software just committed suicide.

Voice Recognition Software
On a 166MHz machine with 32MByte RAM and 1 Gb of free space on the disk Voice Recognition wasn't fast, I'd be inclined to think it's about the absolute minimum useable configuration for most packages and probably inadequate for the "natural speech" ones. Ideally you need a "standard" sound card - eg Soundblaster.

Help With Speech Recognition Software
As a result, the focus of early voice recognition systems was primarily speaker-dependent isolated word systems that used limited vocabulary. At the time, overcoming the restrictions in the state of technology required a greater focus on human-to-computer interaction. The challenge was to identify how improved

Agent 2.0 voice recognition problem.
On one the voice recognition Settings dialog has an "advanced" tab that allows me to use voice recognition features in non-MS Office products. On the other, the "advanced" tab does not appear. I can't find any way to turn that tab on and I'd really like to use the dictation feature in other programs.

Voice Recognition
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 06:32:24 -0800, Bob wrote: Every time I open a Microsoft application I trigger the voice recognition program that wants me to train it. How can I turn it off? Sometimes it locks up my computer for 5 to 10 minutes and will not

Samson Q7 Spec Sheet
From: "Addam Webber" <red_camaro...@excite.com> Subject: Voice Recognition Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 01:29:15 -0500 X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.vb.deployment To anyone, I am trying to use Microsoft Voice recognition engin in my VB code as a fun program. I was hoping it would be as straight foward as MS agent and STT

speech recognition
My son has Duchenne muscular dystrophy and I am looking at getting him a *> voice recognition program too. *> Amarjit Singh <po...@calcna.ab.ca> wrote in article I am looking for information on voice/speech recognition Here's an summary of something I read the other day. Voices in the high street disappoint Voice

Business Week article on voice recognition packages
I'd never put that much work into it that's for sure :-) My secondary interest is "discrete speech" voice recognition. I would be personaly interested in experimenting with this. It would have a possible "command and control" application for my pastor. Once again, the commercial products I have heard of ( Dragon

Voice recognition, and this froup is boring!
I would like to get transcripts of these recordings, and am wondering if voice recognition is realistic. I appreciate that editing will be needed to add punctuation, and of course correct errors. My questions are: 1) Can i expect 97-99% accuracy, or is that just not realistic in this case? 2) are any of the voice

voice recognition software
Speech recognition, also known as voice recognition and voice-to-text, is available to anyone with a powerful personal computer, speech recognition software, a sound card, and a microphone. The technology was developed with business people in mind and is often advertised as a dictation tool for lawyers and doctors.

Problem in Speech with Tapi
Charlie - Seattle "Steve" <steve_tag3@h[remove this]tmai[antispam].com> wrote in message news:eHRnSP8iBHA.2556@tkmsftngp04... Actualy, Corey, I am quite impressed with the voice recognition . It is a big great product for a first time I attempt by Microsoft . I trained it three times and it is working very nicely .

Processor-Imbedded Voice Recognition capability
My professional colleagues followed my lead into voice recognition software based on the results I got from OS2 voice recog. And voice recognition two years later has improved? We can;t really be surprised by that now can we? Doesn't change the fact that IBM presented the opportunity first.

voice activated app yet?
Googling around, I found lots of posts about voice recognition software (eg ViaVoice vs iListen), but no answers to my question is: What's more efficient for transcribing speech on a cassette tape--the old-fashioned transcription machine method or voice recognition software? I know that with VRS you need to "train"

voice recognition tools
Speech overviewSpeech capabilities for a computer system refers to the ability to play back text in a spoken voice (referred to as text-to-speech or TTS), or to convert a spoken voice into electronic text (referred to as speech recognition or SR). The two capabilities are independent of each other.