Hello everyone,
on the topic of voice recognition, you may find the following article,
from a user's perspective, very interesting...
Dave ;-)
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Hi David,
There is a recent article on e-bility.com about voice recognition
technology from a user's perspective, that may be of interest to Mark.
http://www.e-bility.com/articles/voice_recognition.shtml
Cheers,
Sandra.
> >>> [log in to unmask] Thursday, 21 November 2002 >>>
>Dear All
>
>I'm glad Barry has started this line of discussion. I would be very
>interested if people could share their experience of speech
recognition
>environmental control systems, specifically:
>
> - how frequent are the spurious activations from extraneous noise?
>does putting them in sleep mode help?
>
> - what level of recognition are people getting from these devices
in
>'real' situations?
>
> - what types and what proportion of people find these devices
>acceptable and what are their reasons for accepting/rejecting them?
>
> - do these devices work for people with speech problems (I'm
>specifically interested in severe dysarthria)and what level of
>recognition is possible?
>
>has anyone done any rigorous testing of these devices?
>
>I'd be grateful for your views/experience
>
>Mark
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