Re: IBM just announced speech recognition: was (Re: gnome and handicapped access..)





You might want to check out the web page: http://leb.net/ddlinux/
which is about open source speech recognition:

There also the link to: http://linuxtoday.com/stories/1540.html
It's an interview with corel, and there is a brief mention about 
word perfect 9 with speech recognition.  As I believe they use dagonspeak,
this seems to apply they (or some other company) will port it to linux..

Assuming this is done in a way others can use it, we would then have two
speech recognition packages to choose from, plus any open source ones that
come along..

Ryan



On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Elliot Lee wrote:

> On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Bertrand Guiheneuf wrote:
> 
> > There are quite a lot of projects to create a Free Software speech recognition
> > system. But Speech Recognition is not computer science: you need 
> > a lot of experience before you can even achieve what was done in the 80's
> 
> Yea, you're right that it's not an easy project, but if someone doesn't
> put serious effort into it, it'll never get done.
> 
> > IMHO, the most advanced  project is :
> > http://www.isip.msstate.edu/projects/speech_recognition/index.html
> > 
> > They focused on phone converation recognition, and will have a working
> > version in May. However, their softwares are written in C++ and still
> > seem to need a lot of memory. They made a generic API in order to
> > allow projects like Gnome to be able to integrate their tools easily.
> 
> This is cool - thanks for the link. I am building it now.
> 
> Pondering whether to buy a book on cepstral analysis and try to make sense
> of it,
> -- Elliot
> "We're sorry, we didn't know it was supposed to be invisible."
> 	- Sign carried outside US embassy.
> 
> 
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