Ok, I do not disagree with you about the design of the KNFB Reader, but
with all due respect, how much do you know about the design of this new
device?  I suspect nothing.

-----Original Message-----
From: TaraPrakash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:20 PM
To: Richard Ring; Alex Parks; John Patrick Houck;
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] OFF TOPIC. HP work enables text-to-voice scan


KNFB reader is a pathetic design. It is sold as if it is panacea for all
the 
sight related problems, but its camera is worse than many others
available 
in the market. I don't see any reason why there shouldn't be different 
products doing the same thing, may be more successfully than, KNFB
reader. And then I am sure the new device will not be such a burden on
the  pockets 
of the users.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alex Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "John Patrick Houck" 
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] OFF TOPIC. HP work enables text-to-voice scan


There is nothing particularly new here.  The KNFB Reader can already to
this.

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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 7:27 AM
To: John Patrick Houck; [email protected]
Subject: re: [Braillenote] OFF TOPIC. HP work enables text-to-voice scan


To relate this to the bn: I wonder if hw will be able to let this device
send files to the bn for possibly better speech and braille? It is
definitely something to look at, I think anyway.

Have a great day,
Alex

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: John Patrick Houck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote <[email protected]
>Date sent: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 06:45:37 -0600
>Subject: [Braillenote] OFF TOPIC.  HP work enables text-to-voice
scan

>  HP work enables text-to-voice scan
>  If you've been following along, you've noticed that Hewlett-Packard 
>is aggressively trying to make money from innovations from its HP Labs.

>We had the color-matching technology for makeup users and the drug 
>injections using printer technology.
>  Now the world's largest PC-maker is licensing some of its
>scanning technology to help create a device that will scan text,
>recognize and translate it, and speak it aloud.
>  Mouscan, a South Korean company, along with HP, said Friday
>that it will be using HP's scanning technology for its Voiscan
>product, which is expected to go on sale next year.  Voiscan
>eventually will be sold to people with sight impairments,
>foreign-language students and international travelers.
>  The scanning technology isn't exactly new for HP.  It used it
>for a product called CapShare, a handheld scanning device that
>output images to a PC.  That product, introduced in 1998, was
>discontinued a few years later because it was just a portable
>scanner.
>  But now, by combining the scanning technology with Mouscan's
>ability to optically recognize text, translate it and vocalize
>it, you have a new device about the size of a cell phone with a
>lot of cool potential.  Imagine you're a traveler trying to read
>a foreign-language article, document or even a menu.  You just
>wave the Voiscan over the document for a few seconds and it
>quickly organizes the text and begins reading it aloud.  It also
>can output to another device so you can see the translation.
>  This is nifty for travelers as well as students trying to pick
>up another language, by presenting a quick way of understanding a
>foreign language and seeing how it's used every day.  The last
>scenario is for vision-impaired people, who will be able to gain
>information about printed documents that are not in braille.
>  It starts with HP's technology, which is able to piece together
>a document by waving a scanning device over it.  Give it a couple
>seconds and several good passes and the image is assembled.
>  I'm still unsure how the whole thing will come off.  The key
>will be the speed and accuracy of the translation.  I've tried
>some free online translation programs, and they're not always
>right or even close to capturing the exact text.  But if Mouscan
>can put it all together, I think they could have a real winner.


>This article appeared on page C -- 1 of the San Francisco Chronicle


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