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Japanese voice recognition
Steve Grace sgr...@pobox.com ubuntu-users-archive On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 08:39 -0500, geoffrey froner wrote: Is there as yet a voice actuated program for Linux The following message was posted to ubuntu-studio-users last December in response to a similar question: The only way to get real speech recognition on

Business Week article on voice recognition packages
Some time ago, I was trying to demonstrate the limitations of voice recognition, so I dictated a sentence including 'Rhondda Cynon Taff' a region of South Wales. But Dragon spelt it all correctly! Good gracious that is very good. I had no idea it was quite so exact. Is this version 9?

voice recognition software -- Dragon NaturallySpeaking
HomeDaemon can do all of this easily EXCEPT voice recognition. Actually I have a list of URLs for possible Linux voice recognition systems. By the time I'm ready to proceed with VR, it's possible one of them will have panned out to where I can have a speech daemon running on a Linux (or even some other Unixoid,

Cutting edge voice recognition?
Untrue I use some simple voice recognition and it didn't take me much longer than 10 minutes to set up. Ask yourself, would you spend over an hour to set up for a video game? That's about as long as it would take to have simple commands like left and right for the computer to recognize and respond to at the moment.

Voice Recognition on PDA
Hi, How to implement voice recognition on PDA . (commands to call proper page) Anybody have an idea about SDK which are available to do these kind of things. Thanks Voice dictation requires a large amount of processor power that, unfortunately, palm devices cannot handle. Though some handheld devices allow recorded

Speech Recognition
The two state-of-the-art voice recognition packages now on the market for PCs, and neither of them run on OS/2. And one of them is from IBM itself! You don't consider this important considering that last year the introduction of VTD as part of Warp 4 was trumpetted here as the feature which was going to make Warp 4

I need a voice recognition chip or a diagram of a voice ...
Even the best existing systems fail completely when as little as 10 percent of hubbub masks a speaker's voice. At slightly higher noise levels, the likelihood that a human listener can identify spoken test words is mere chance. By contrast, Berger and Liaw's system functions at 60 percent recognition with a hubbub

Agent 2.0 voice recognition problem.
Alexander Nickolov agnicko...@geocities.com microsoft public speech_tech sdk The term voice recognition is not used - it is confusing. The correct terms are speech recognition and speaker recognition. Speech recognition is the process of converting the human speech into text. It is used in various desktop,

MORE 3.1 under Classic Starts voice recognition?
But I think a good case can be made that it has been neglected, and voice recognition technology is a perfect example of that. OS2 voice recognition is not disused, it is not disgarded, it is not antiquated and neither is the OS2 operating system. Its still here, its still being used, and its still a technology

Speech recognition.
Mark D. Morin mdmp...@PETERHOOD69gwi.net microsoft public windowsxp customize Brett wrote: I want to set up voice recognition software on my coputer and I have seen on other computers one that came with Microsoft. I looked it up in help and its directions are pretty good if they would explain why I do not have the

Voice Recognition
Ruben Last review I read in a Linux publication was that voice recognition couldn't touch Dragon yet, and considering Dragon is not prefect, I remain happy that I will be able to use it on Linux even if it is not open source. However, I am hoping maybe the IBM engine will get used and improved or something like

Open request to Google Groups - Please STOP the SPAM!
First - turn off your CAPS LOCK <- if you type like that all the time, I can see why the voice recognition is still on too. *grin* Secondly - built in help and support - fantastic thing. I did a search in it for "remove voice recognition" and check it out! It gives instructions.. right there on my own computer!

Voice recognition and output software without headset
I want to ask a couple of questions on your voice recognition technology. First let me introduce myself and my company briefly. My name is Choi and I *m working as a voice recognition technician in Yoon*s English Academy in South Korea. Yoon*s English Academy is the biggest EFL (English as a Foreign Language)

Speech Recognition Control of TB
When I turn on the presentation mode, the OS Xs voice recognition window pops up, obscuring part of the presentation. I have voice recognition turned off. I can't seem to get the voice recognition thing to go away, and I can't find anything like the old extension manager to allow me to get rid of voice recognition

the comming world of speech recognition
cowboy mscow...@zianet.com alt support mult-sclerosis Straight Talk on Voice Recognition Software By Mark E. Smith Here I sit at my cluttered, coffee-stained desk, dictating an article -- which, appropriately enough, is about voice recognition software. Although I've logged over 100 hours using the leading

voice recognition
Martin Markoe mar...@speechcontrol.com comp speech users Donna, I am looking to purchase a digital voice recorder bundled with voice recognition software. I need a minimum of 60 minutes of recording time and easy to use, accurate voice recogniton software. Do you have any suggestions? We have been using,

Professional program works on some computers, doesn't on others ...
Chris
H. winxpn...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows tabletpc Speech recognition is very dependent upon the environment and training time you spend, and is best with a voice recognition microphone on the earlier models. More recent Tablet PC models which use array locating via multiple built-in microphones like

Bluetooth headsets for speech recognition
Jason Chong c...@pc.jaring.my jaring pcbase tmnet communities techgirl wrote: I am planning to develop a prototype of a voice recognition application. Can anyone give me some suggestions or ideas in which situation voice recognition should be implemented? How about 'implementation of voice command for controlling

speech recognition on Acer TC100
I
subscribed 6 months ago hoping to learn something about the "state-of-the-art" in voice recognition from the user's perspective. All I've managed to learn is that most users are apparently being ripped off by over-charging slimy weaseloid microphone hawkers. Martin Markoe and Mr. "speaktoyourpc.com",

ACK! That dirty word, Speech Recognition
Outlaw98 pjjaco...@earthlink.net intel etc Entirely hardware driven voice recognition in a processor? No, not even under development. Botht the new SSE instructions in the Pentium III and the 3DNow instructions availble in the AMD Athlon are optimized for software appl;ication like voice recognition.