Neil
I've a couple of clients successfully using a Sicare Pilot coupled to a
DECT phone. Expensive way to do it though!
You mentioned the Intellec with a mobile - which doesn't do speech
recognition. I assume you know about "click to phone"? Seems to work
pretty well for switch users.
http://www.qedonline.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=515
Barry
Barry Taylor, Clinical Scientist
Medical Physics Department
Tulley Medical Physics Building, Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 2JZ
Tel 01482 675928, fax 01482 675750
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From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mark Hawley (nhs)
Sent: 10 January 2008 14:26
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Mobile Voice Activated Phone
Thanks to Phil Green (Computer Science, U of Sheffield)for the following
information. You may want to follow this up
the company concerned is VoiceSignal (www.voicesignal.com), who are
market
leaders in what they call 'embedded ASR' ie ASR on phones. They say
Currently VoiceMode 2.0 is available on the Nokia website for Nokia
S60v3 phones
(http://www.softwaremarket.nokia.com/?action=productDetails&pID=3025&pms
id=241&lang=en).
They say 'this is the only mobile dictation application for British
English
available right now' .. i.e. trained on UK English. There's more options
for
US English of course & they may work well enough.
Mark Hawley
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Sent: 09 January 2008 12:03
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Subject: Re: Mobile Voice Activated Phone
Hello there!
Just an idea, but have you considered using Dragon Naturally Speaking in
conjunction with a product such as Jeyo Mobile Extender?
(http://www.jeyo.com/extender.asp)
Jeyo Mobile Extender allows you to type SMS through Outlook, and then
sends
them through your connected mobile phone.
Personally, i find this invaluable for contacting large blocks of
clients!
As I say, just an idea!
Regards
Tim Symons
Assitive Technical Trainer
Access Summit (http://www.access-summit.org.uk)
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From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. on
behalf of
Neil Gregory
Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 2:55 PM
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Subject: Mobile Voice Activated Phone
Hi,
I have a high spinal patient interested in a complete voice control for
a
mobile phone. Does someone have experience with these and know of any
that
work well. I think creating SMS would be ideal too. I have suggested
that
the V620 on an SRS Intellec is still possible as Possum still have a few
of
these kicking about.
Thanks,
Neil Gregory
Bio-Engineer
WeSTMARC - West of Scotland Mobility and Rehabilitation Centre
Southern General University Hospital
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