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why won't speech recognition work fully with non-Miccrosoft produc
I use a spell checker but I guess I should add a grammar checker to the mix. :>) I'm not quit as illiterate as I sound. Tinkering with my HA system is my Some dealers are using settings of the speech recognition system that are not even exposed in our GUI configuration software - they are in the INI file only.

Speech recognition.
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The Future of HF (or HF after 2002)
Let me take the excerpt and break it down a bit: - "almost all familiar with speech and speech recognition" - "as applied to practical societal problems" All healthy humans use .... First of all, after I mentioned formants, you started using this nonspeech -- as far as I can fathom -- which you spell 'fonants'.

Sci-tech news (40)
Both are cheap ($25 ea., I think), both have adequate spell-checking (not as sophisticated as Word's "find all word forms," but workable) and robust So I'd love to experiment with speech recognition, but I know a lot of it works by learning _one_ person's speech patterns, which wouldn't be very good for an

LShaping cannot spell or read
As I've mentioned before, my initial onset of CFS was with a spell of what the doctor at the time called "bronchitis," and whenever I overdo it a bit, I get the bronchitis-like symptoms again, including coughing (and lung congestion that requires antibiotics if I really overdo it). In fact, along with CFS,

MT-NW, WordServices and Speech (was: MacSOUP: feature request)
We would appreciate if anyone could help us with information regarding the Viavoice speech recognition engine. We have noticed that the SRE creates a .tag file An example tag file created by SRE contains the following data: 1: spell = users vocab = text times = [121 202] [99 121 138] [0 202 0] [167 202 215] 2:

Mac OS X Speech Recognition
The overhead involved with both Word Services, and Speech Recognition (when inactive) is minimal -- a few milliseconds on startup, and the same on quitting. I agree with your comments on Word Services -- there are better spell-checking solutions out there which are able to work in all apps, and don't require the

OT :Study: Spell-check can worsen writing
If it is awesome, it could spell the end for CoH. It is hard to see how it could be technically superior to CoH, but you never know. Perhaps it can be played on both PC, Xbox and Playstation, for instance... that would certainly give it an edge. Or some game could come out with integrated speech recognition,

Classical Mechanics. Qunatum Mechanics, Field Thory by Amnon Katz
Suzanne S. Barnhill sbarnh...@mvps.org microsoft public word application errors I can see why you would want to dictate; presumably Word can spell better hav 2 questions 1)i hav office 2007 and windows xp and i hav a microphone now in word i want to know how to activate speech (so that i can dictate instead of

CC10
They tend to avoid writing because of they don't have a clue how to spell the words they want to use and therefore find it extremely frustrating. A voice recognition program to they could dictate from would be a tremoundious asset for their ability to express themselves. The problem with present programs is that

Speech recognition software?
For the simplest, speech recognition. I remember seeing almost a year ago that good speech recognition was approaching real time with the fastest currently (using recognition- accuracy heuristics rather than spell checking), so you don't have to find the place in the book to figure out what's gone wrong.

Voice Recognition
Martin Markoe mar...@speechcontrol.com comp speech users LShaping, You take advantage of people who cannot use speech recognition software. You tell them they need your microphones to make it work. In fact, speech clarity has always been low on the audiophile scale, the problem is not their microphone. Really.

A Microsoft Future? (was: VMS vs. WNT Clusters)
My concern, not entirely relieved by the occasional horror stories on this newsgroup, is that as speech recognition gets better and cheaper it will be too tempting for some hospitals and medical offices to skimp on editing. This would be foolish, but then so is relying on automatic spell-checkers for your

MT-NW, WordServices and Speech
Alternatively ... setting your system up to take speech recognition (SR) would eliminate the overall need for correct spelling in typing ... assuming these SR packages have now come of age (?). -- Bill Jillians Web: http://www.ratcake.mcmail.com mailto:Sam.Sher...@mcmail.com (Send me your spam, if it is over 160

That game off 'Whose Line is it Anyway'
it would be quite handy to have a dedicated spell-checker that all the other apps used (ie something akin to Word Services). It was a nice idea; too bad it failed in practice. :-( [Speech Recognition] However, when I improve the implementation, it could play an important role in make the newsgroups accessible to

Speech input vs. speech output - explanations
The designers have entirely missed the point of speech recognition on a computer. You should be able to use it easily in conjunction with the keyboard and mouse (at It has a spell mode but its often easier to type them in. However for one of our pathologists it just doesn't hack it. "Totally unacceptable" "Just

Accented letters in spelling dialog with speech recognition
Good spell checker and it keeps track of edits from proof-readers. Hell, you can even have multiple editors if you wanted to. I like it even better than WordPerfect, which I considered a better app until the XP version came out. It also has this speech recognition utility, which I haven't figured out yet.

Help on Viavoice - tag file
Should I install 'English Speech Recognition' from the install CD? If you want to enable voice recognition yes. Is there an easy way to see if this application(extension? No big deal, but it's a pain in the tuchus to reset that stuff :) Dave -- Chaos Assembly Werks Spell Chaos correctly to reply by email.

Other: speech recognition software
Amarjit
Singh <po...@calcna.ab.ca> wrote in article I am looking for information on voice/speech recognition Here's an summary of something I read the other day. that talking to the computer is easier than typing. and if you can say words the computer will recognise them so there's no need to be able to spell.

speech recognition on mp2k
A nephew of ours has a problem that keeps him from being able to spell, the problem is so bad that things like a spell checker are *no* help at all. We are looking for a speech recognition program. He needs either a person or a computer to dictate his writings to. If you know of a good program please take the time