Hi all,

I was wondering what microphones people are planning to use?

Some early experiments I have been doing with CMU Sphinx show that the
speech recognition engine is very sensitive to echo and reverberation
(as well as background noise), so we are looking at lapel mics and
head-mounted mics.

For venues where amplification isn't necessary for the audience, I was
also wondering whether bluetooth headsets would be an option?

Regards
Stephen



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