James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> lee <lee <at> yagibdah.de> writes: You know, it just dawned on me a solution that *may* fit your needs. If folks where to first employ a speech to text interpolate software, on their (originating) end, then your friend would receive mostly accurate text communications. The single source (voice) solution becomes more accurate over time as one uses them. If this sort of semantic occurred before the text was sent to your friend, then it's much easier to support and refine. Sadly, it does nothing for new sources of contact, until they refine their own speech-to-text system. Sometimes a simultaneous video feed help folks comprehend, by reading lips whilst discerning audio signals, but that requires low-latency connections. hth, James

