Thursday, July 31, 2014

Speech recognition’s not my type - Business - The Boston Globe

Excerpt from a speech recognition software state-of-the-art reality check

"After all, similar software has been around for quite a while now, and you can get plenty of it for free. A simple version of speech recognition is built into Microsoft Windows software and Mac OS X. If you use the Chrome browser from Google Inc., you can do Google searches with your voice instead of a keyboard. Just say “OK, Google” and ask your question. (Microphone not included.) But speech controls for personal computers have been popular mainly with people with disabilities or specialized technical users such as doctors dictating the results of medical tests. And despite its excellence, Dragon NaturallySpeaking isn’t likely to change this."
Speech recognition’s not my type - Business - The Boston Globe

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