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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Vocal Cord Speech Vibration Recognition + Current Voice Recognition





Communicate without saying a word – is it possible? Yes, as a matter of fact they are doing it right now. Currently, there is advanced research in the US Military that allows vocal cords to be read, without actual speech or voice, these systems are working now. How do they do that you ask?

Well, this is done with a device near the larynx that picks up sensitive vibrations. Did you know when you think a thought in words that your vocal cords vibrate? Yes, it’s true and this is how it works. The device picks up these vibrations, which is coupled to a transmitter for sending.

The receiver or other special force member has a tiny ear piece so they can hear that speech, all silent to those nearby, within six inches of those using the system. This is getting pretty close to mimicking thought transfer, but in essence it is a form of voice recognition, hooked to a communication device.

These systems will get much better and soon the secret service members, special forces, SWAT teams, will no longer have little cords coming out of their ears, but they will communicate without notice. The larynx vibrational speech recognition might be mounted inside a “clip tie” and no one will be the wiser. There are many applications for this if you think on it.

No more text-messaging, just think the what you want to say, say it to yourself and your little device will pick it up and you just say send, beneath your breath, the message is sent. No more Teenager accidents while driving.

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How to set up speech recognition on Mac?



I have a Leopard(not Snow) and read somewhere that I can set up speech recognition to log in when you say an exact word, and log off when you say another? Please help, ThanQ.

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