arges.
> >
> > You still think I'm spamming Jeff?
>
> Yes. Do you have financial interests with them at all? The original
thread was
> about Voice Activated Controls and has devolved into this. I took the
time out
> to check out your links only to find them dead ends s
jeff wrote:
Jonathon Suggs wrote:
Does anyone know of any software for natural language processing that
could be ported to OM/Neo? I really like some of the software that is
available for the PocketPC (MS Voice Commander and Fonix). They both
run and work well on a resource limited platform as
s
of mine... You sound version presumptuous.
with enough bandwidth on a single
Asterisk server and Mexuar, you could basically deliver calls to every
Neo globally eliminating all inbound and international call charges.
You still think I'm spamming Jeff?
Yes. Do you have financial interests
9:37 PM
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Subject: Re: Voice Activated Controls
>
> Dean Collins wrote:
> > Hi Jeff,
> > Nope not the same thing, not the same functionality.
>
> Ya, moziax is more useful. ;)
>
> In sum, moziax (formerly mozphone) is
Dean Collins wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Nope not the same thing, not the same functionality.
Ya, moziax is more useful. ;)
In sum, moziax (formerly mozphone) is a firefox plugin that turns the browser
into a softphone.
Coraleta is a proprietary thing companies can buy so when shoppers are surfing
the
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> Subject: Re: Voice Activated Controls
>
> Dean Collins wrote:
> > Hey Jeff,
> > I was going to mention sphinx (or even a lumenvox installation), but
> > thi
Dean Collins wrote:
Hey Jeff,
I was going to mention sphinx (or even a lumenvox installation), but
this would require people to have an asterisk installation if they were
going to run this application.
An ASP service will always offer more accuracy and functionality and
needn't be too expensive.
20 Mb
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> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Subject: Re: Voice Activated Controls
>
> Dean Collins wrote:
> > The answer
ma, 2007-02-26 kello 22:00 -0300, jeff kirjoitti:
> Dean Collins wrote:
> > The answer is no, the neo processing power is too limited.
>
> Or perhaps the answer is more like "maybe". ;) I'm still holding my breath
> for
> pocketsphinx... The page does say it works with StrongARM, which if I'm
Dean Collins wrote:
The answer is no, the neo processing power is too limited.
Or perhaps the answer is more like "maybe". ;) I'm still holding my breath for
pocketsphinx... The page does say it works with StrongARM, which if I'm
reading wikipedia correctly was just 206MHz.
You need to
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*Sent:* Monday, 26 February 2007 7:07 PM
*To:* community@lists.openmoko.org
*Subject:
Jonathon Suggs wrote:
Does anyone know of any software for natural language processing that
could be ported to OM/Neo? I really like some of the software that is
available for the PocketPC (MS Voice Commander and Fonix). They both
run and work well on a resource limited platform as well, so it
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Pitcher
Sent: Monday, 26 February 2007 7:07 PM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Voice Activated Controls
Perhaps it could be used as a form of input for typing, instead of the
virtual keyboard. I woul
Perhaps it could be used as a form of input for typing, instead of the
virtual keyboard. I would love to use it for sending texts or emails.
-Brad
On 2/26/07, Knight Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 05:08:18PM -0600, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
> Does anyone know of any soft
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 05:08:18PM -0600, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
> Does anyone know of any software for natural language processing that
> could be ported to OM/Neo? I really like some of the software that is
> available for the PocketPC (MS Voice Commander and Fonix). They both
> run and work wel
Does anyone know of any software for natural language processing that
could be ported to OM/Neo? I really like some of the software that is
available for the PocketPC (MS Voice Commander and Fonix). They both
run and work well on a resource limited platform as well, so it *can* be
done, but both
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