This is my "press release" for the talk I will be giving to the Central LUG 
meeting on 1 March at the NHTI in Concord. Please feel free to pass it around, 
and cross-post it.
Ted, I'm afraid to say I couldn't add the description to the wiki. 
Susan

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Speech Recognition on Lin
One of the most complex programming tasks has been the development of 
Continuous Speech Recognition (CSR). Companies started to develop it only when 
government funding was available, in the early 1990s. When that funding was 
pulled, the industry shrank and consolidated, and now the only two good CSR 
engines are closed-source and Windows-centric, and owned and developed by 
Nuance Communications. And only one of those engines, for Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking, is still being developed. 
But CSR has been shown to be an invaluable resource. 
(1) It speeds work and lowers costs, particularly in the medical field, which 
documentation relies on narrative descriptions using complex medical terms. In 
the legal field, certain documents can be drafted quickly. In building 
inspection, notes can be made on-site in narrative form. 
(2) It assists persons who have trouble typing. It also can prevent repetitive 
strain injuries in the arms and hands. 
(3) It can be an aid to learning, and fosters creativity. This is something 
that is only starting to be understood. 
Linux needs CSR. Developing its own would take years, but Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking 10 is available now, with blazing speed and accuracy, 
especially considering the overall sorry state of Linux audio. 
Susan Cragin will demonstrate how NaturallySpeaking can be installed using 
wine, how it works and what it's limitations are, and how it can interact with 
native Linux programs. 
Cragin is a wine Maintainer of DNS10 Standard. 
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=13563







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