Re: voice recgonition

2006-11-29 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
Dnia środa, 29 listopada 2006 07:26, Jeff Andros napisał:

 Hey! and OpenMoKo is supposed to be build compatible with Zaurus apps,
 right? so we're half way there

This days OpenEmbedded can build applications in a way to be compatible 
with so called SharpROM but normal people use normal toolchains instead 
of old gcc 2.95.

So do not expect *ANY* binary compatibility with many years old system for 
Zaurus. And thats good.

Anyway SharpROM == Qt/E 2.x which is not tested/supported for FIC phone.

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OpenEmbedded developer/consultant

  I don't know. I don't care. And it doesn't make any difference.



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Re: voice recgonition, squeak, multimedia cooking assistant Re: Uses in the Kitchen

2006-11-29 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
On 11/29/06 2:36 AM, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 What about the uses for Neo1973 in the bedroom? No, wait.. I'm not
 touching that one..

Did I add the vibrator function to the preliminary spec? It's got that, too.
;=)

-Sean


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Re: voice recgonition

2006-11-28 Thread Jeff Andros

On 11/28/06, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Robert Michel wrote:
 Salve Richard!

 I like your ideas here,
 ;)

 it definitely looks feasible to support a
 small subset of voice-commands.. Yes/No/Again/Next could be
 standardised and available to all applications.

 AFAIK will a small number of different voice commands have a good
 regognize rate.


IBM released a modified multimodal Opera web browser for the older-style
Zaurus (Embedix linux) that supports voice interaction tags - Websphere
Everyplace Multimodal Environment.  I've played around with it, and it
works pretty well.

By using XML (XHTML plus VoiceXML, actually) and defining limited-domain
voice tags within a document it can distinguish spoken numbers, names,
pizza toppings, etc without training.  The engine should be able to
handle a screenful of 9-16 icons by name plus basic menus, for example.
As long as each item consists of a distinct series of phonemes it's
smooth.  (it doesn't need to hear the difference between 'whiter' and
'writer' - it's not speech-to-text)

I for one find 'voice tags' on my cells to have been irritating, but
have always wanted to be able to just recite a number and store or dial,
or fire up the calculator and run some calculations, without pressing
buttons or navigating menus.  Between that and FLite (Festival Lite
speech synthesis engine, available for the Zaurus and various ARM-Linux
distros) you have the underpinnings of some very interesting
possibilities.

j



Hey! and OpenMoKo is supposed to be build compatible with Zaurus apps,
right? so we're half way there

--Jeff
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