NYTimes.com – Speech Recognition Comes to the Mac



nytimes.com – David Pogue tests speech recognition software for the Mac.

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Speech Recognition using FPGA



A video demonstration of our simple speech recognition algorithm implemented on an Altera DE2 board. This was done as part of our design project course in Electrical Engineering at mcgill University. For more info: carlitoscontraptions.blogspot.com

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mobilephone2003 vs Windows 7 Speech Recognition



Feel free to respond with you trying to control your PC with Speech Recognition, I hadn’t really used it before, so I thought i’d give it a go for you guys. I don’t think i’ll be using it again.

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Open Source Speech Recognition: simon



This is a demonstration of the 0.2 series of simon (0.2 beta 3 in this video). The software is developed with the main intent to provide a alternative way of interacting with the computer for people with physical disabilities. For more information visit our website at simon-listens.org or our developer blog at http You can download simon for both windows and linux on sourceforge: sourceforge.net

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Windows Vista speech recognition – the whole story



While I don’t particularly like Microsoft, and found the Vista speech recognition gone wrong clip a good joke, several Microsoft blogger pointed out the that it was a case of selective media editing. I was interested in getting the whole story so I downloaded the 70mb MSFT Financial Analyst Meeting 2006: Steve Ballmer clip from here www.microsoft.com Knowing there were probably others who wanted to see it but didn’t wish to retrive the whole file, I cut it to show the entire speech recognition part. If you haven’t yet seen the CNBC selectively edited clip, I suggest you watch it here www.youtube.com Having seen this, while I still find the original clip funny, it’s clear the bigger joke is on CNBC for their selective, misleading editing and (rather silly as well) commentary… The issues and reasons for the failure are discussed here blogs.msdn.com blogs.msdn.com blogs.msdn.com blogs.3sharp.com I’m not 100% sure on the copyright status, I hope that since Microsoft makes the entire clip available on their website and the CNBC selectively edited/misleading clip is available, they won’t mind. If they do, tell me and I will remove it ASAP. NB As I hope I made clear above. I am NOT associated in any way shape or form with Microsoft, so please don’t accuse me of being so

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Vista Speech Recognition – Equation Editor in Word



Vista Speech Recognition – Equation Editor in Word

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