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RE: PC Speech Recognition


  • Subject: RE: PC Speech Recognition
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 14:12:59 +0100

> The only "easy" way to get a clean feed of voice is with a
> headset featuring a noise cancelling microphone. A Bluetooth
> headset as mentioned by Phil may well work OK but you then
> have to walk round looking like a plonker!!!!

I was only thinking of something that I could use short term to test out
the
VR engine on Harmony for Paul - however I don't need to be wearing a BT
headset to look like a plonker. :-D

> Having solved the problem of getting a decent feed of audio
> you then have to work on correctly recognising it. Best to
> carry a brick in your pocket so that when the system suffers
> from "ILS" (Ian Lowe Syndrome) and refuses to turn the light
> off you can throw the brick at the bulb!!!!

*chuckle*

"Lounge light off."

"The hall light is now off."

"LOUNGE LIGHT OFF."

"The hall light is off."

"*LOUNGE LIGHT OFF!*"

"The hall light is off."

"Ah gettifayabasa!"

*SMASH* *TINKLE*

Phil




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