On 03/12/14 16:54, Tom Davies wrote:
> I wonder if anything could be done about it?
There is, but it will result in a loss of at least US$10^20 in the value
of corporations domiciled in the United States.
(I'm referring to declaring that all patents issued in the United States
since 1990 are
Hi :)
For people following the "Voice Recognition" threads i thought you might
find this post interesting. If it's true then it explains a lot =
especially about how this area seems to have gone backwards over the last
20 or so years instead of forwards.
I wonder if anything could be done about i
Le 03/12/2014 04:37, Eric a écrit :
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Points well made. I remember trying to use ViaVoice on OS/2 way back in
about 1994-5, that was nearly 20 years ago. Not a lot has changed since
then, indeed, I would agree with you that in many respects, today's
situation is not much better, and in many areas
On 12/2/2014 6:50 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I am wondering if anyone here uses any speech recognition packages or has
any idea about which ones work well. I think the preference is for
something working well on Linux but it might be interesting to hear about
others.
I've been using speech r
Hi :)
I am wondering if anyone here uses any speech recognition packages or has
any idea about which ones work well. I think the preference is for
something working well on Linux but it might be interesting to hear about
others.
I am fairly sure Macs used to have something about 20 years ago. Al