Well, 100 scopes project doesn't come even remotely close to a remote
assistant.
Has anyone read my article? I really think some of them, like the
open/edit actions, are a good idea
Zisu Andrei
On 28 June 2013 01:39, Omar B. estela...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks to 100 scopes project, voice
Hi All,
The current system uses the open source library pocketsphinx (
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/) - I believe this is the current best
open source voice recognition tool.
Unfortunately this library is not able to perform dictation with an
acceptable level of accuracy. I don't know of any
a standalone GPS has no network connection, period. Smartphone GPS apps
use the connection to help you avoid traffic and the likes.
That's exactly what he said
Zisu Andrei
On 27 June 2013 17:18, Josh Leverette coder...@gmail.com wrote:
a standalone GPS has no network connection, period.
a standalone GPS has no network connection, period. Smartphone GPS apps use
the connection to help you avoid traffic and the likes. Data itself is not
inherently evil, and can be very useful. Printing directions leaves them
with as much information as using a smartphone GPS. using a standalone
But, I think you're both missing my point. The fact that you have a cell
phone means that your every move *is able to be tracked*. The cell towers
can triangulate your every move as long as you are connected to the cell
network, if the cell company wants to do so or is told to do so. If you
Thanks to 100 scopes project, voice searches / recognition should become the
next logical step.
You can see some comparisons of what's available in other platforms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAwUdhxzmF4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QImeZzFvHLI
Has there been any discussion of voice recognition, both to compose
texts/emails and to perform actions, like open the music player? I
find this feature quite useful on my current phone.
-Joe
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