Hi :)
I get the feeling there isn't anything really new but maybe updates have
changed things a little. It's mostly just that there have been a few
things out there that might suit different requirements.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 4 December 2014 at 02:34, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
wrote:
> I have
I have not looked in a long time... I have trouble with my wrists
sometime, so, it would be nice if I had something that would integrate...
Been a few years since I looked so perhaps it is time for another look.
On 12/03/2014 04:48 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
We have the same thread going on
On 03/12/14 12:55, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> Is there any FREE ones that work well for Windows?
No.
The entire field is wrapped up in mathematical algorithms that have been
illegally granted patents.
> That is what the speech recognition really us needed.
All of that was availa
On 12/03/2014 07:55 AM, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
I see on TV "Dragon Natural Speaking". That is the "NaturalSpeaking"
your have listed below, right?
yes.
Which package[s] is[are] good for Linux - i.e. Debian based ones like
Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
none so far. they are all w
On 12/02/2014 11:55 PM, Walther Koehler wrote:
High Eric,
thank you for that information. I was trying to get a speech recognition
system running for some time.
I have been using the IBM-line of speech recognition ViaVoice/Nuance under
Win98 with some success. Now, I planned to use it in Virtua
I see on TV "Dragon Natural Speaking". That is the "NaturalSpeaking"
your have listed below, right?
Which package[s] is[are] good for Linux - i.e. Debian based ones like
Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
Is there any FREE ones that work well for Windows?
It would be real nice to get a Linux Box set
Hi :)
We have the same thread going on the Accessibility Mailing List now too.
It might be worth looking at it through the Nabble or GMane interfaces.
Over there Eric suggested NaturallySpeaking 13 but had several good
detailed points about issues relating to the whole area of speech and voice
rec
High Eric,
thank you for that information. I was trying to get a speech recognition
system running for some time.
I have been using the IBM-line of speech recognition ViaVoice/Nuance under
Win98 with some success. Now, I planned to use it in VirtualBox.
-Do you have experience with ViaVoice, ar
On 12/2/2014 3:08 PM, charles meyer wrote:
Hi Tom,
I spoke with someone who uses Linux and they shared that Sphinx -
voice translation is new so many may not have tried it yet.
Sorry for jumping the gun, so to speak.
It's speech recognition, not voice translation. If I throw you off the
top
Hi Tom,
I spoke with someone who uses Linux and they shared that Sphinx -
voice translation is new so many may not have tried it yet.
Sorry for jumping the gun, so to speak.
Thanks.
Charles.
On 12/2/14, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Got a nice reply from Charles Meyer which i think might do bet
Hi :)
Got a nice reply from Charles Meyer which i think might do better on-list
so i'm sending it back here (please see below)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 2 December 2014 at 16:42, charles meyer wrote:
> Hi Andrew and Tom,
>
> Thank you both for your posts.
>
> Many Linux distributions (e.g. Fedora,
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