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Issues related with using current speech technology.
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WSR Backup/Restore tool
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Two of the biggest criticisms of WSR, Windows Speech Recognition built into the Vista and soon to be released Windows 7 operating system were: 1. No easy method to transfer, backup and restore one's user training profile. 2. No way to keyboard corrections into the Alternates Panel, the corrections box of alternate choices for words that were... more »
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VXML Resources
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Could someone tell about some good resources on VXML online for learning? Are there any pdf books online? Thanks
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ANN: JVoiceXML Release 0.7.0.GA
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JVoiceXML [link] is a free VoiceXML interpreter for JAVA with an open architecture for custom extensions. Demo implementation platforms are supporting JAVA APIs such as JSAPI and JTAPI. VoiceXML is an implementation of VoiceXML 2.1, the Voice Extensible Markup Language, specified at [link]... more »
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OT The first verbal computer language!
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(Crossposted, please feel free to remove groups) A Microsoft employee referred me to a program (Vocola) written by Rick Mohr. It allows continuous voice command recognition he modestly calls "command sequences". I have tested it in Windows 7 and apparently it works. It requires Windows Speech Recognition in... more »
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How far dictation has come?
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[link] CLICK ABOVE LINK to see and listen to a 2 minute video in the NY Times. There are two reasons I've posted this: 1. To see the old fashioned way of dictating and that it is not completely dead. 2. Listen to Ed Grajales voice as an example of how to sound when... more »
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Forum for Windows Speech Recognition
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The MSSpeech-Forum found at: [link] is dedicated to users of Microsoft's speech recognition software built into Vista and Windows 7. There are six discussion areas related to different aspects and topics of interest to users. Although there is already a Microsoft speech users group as part of Yahoo groups, we... more »
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