Wireless Speech Recognition ..

Speech recognition is now primarily wireless; We've migrated fast, to universal wireless access-communcation devices.

Often, the speech recognition is remote based - And the better signal we send it, the better it performs.

Here, we hope you'll find ideas, technology or projects using hands free and/or mobile devices to make wireless speech recognition a rewarding and useful universal tool!

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

 
If you haven't seen the video where Rob Chambers is interviewed by Dr.Crounse and demonstrates Vista's SR strength, check it out. In the video, Rob does some font color adjustments, web surfing, shows a mouse grid in action that works very well, dictates a little (even adds word to the lexicon's vocabulary) and clearly demonstrates that Vista's speech recognition is about as user friendly and on the money as we could possibly ask for!

Of course, to reap the real benefits of speech recognition, you should be using it hands free! (Why we call it wireless speech recognition.. ? :-)

We have to ask:
When will the media learn it's not: "voice recognition" .. ?
Maybe when Microsoft puts up a large banner somewhere that says:
"Attention! It's not "voice" recognition - get it right.. Please!"

Nonetheless, it's terrific to see demo's like this. Vista's speech recognition needs to be evangelized, to everyone, everywhere.
It's making Bill's prediction reality.

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Friday, March 02, 2007

 
Dan Newman, author of several books and how-to videos for the former Dragon speech recognition application has composed some very, very nice videos on his new website, http://www.talktowindows.net.

If you're a new user of the superb speech recognition in Vista, or just want som fast, easy_to_use training.. check out Dan's videos.

They're terrific.

PS: Hopefully you'll be using a wireless headset, so you'll have a terrific wireless speech recognition experience!

Enjoy!

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