[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to imagine a post-PC world where
people move beyond x86 platforms and just
get wired with their PDAs, cell phones, wallet computers, etc.

One big problem I can see with this rosy future
prediction is that NOTHING has been invented
that replaces the keyboard.

Ever watch Star Trek? Just what is shown on the TV show is probably enough to that "invent" an interface and get a patent these days.

Perhaps speech recognition may be the answer
some day but I don't see it now.

Is there any other alternative to voice to replace
the keyboard?


Speech recognition should get somewhat better, but there are limitations when grabbing samples of air vibrations. Humans compensate for this by analyzing the context, which is something that is very hard for computers to do. I assume that one could get much better accuracy by implanting small sensors into the muscles that are involved in speech. I have had a similar thought for a version of sign language using some sort of glove. These ideas may help until a direct-to-brain interface is working.

-- Rick


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