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- Subject: Re: Wanted: Poor man's speech recognition (something simple)
- Message-ID: <Geoff.2b3g@equinox.gen.nz>
- From: Geoff@equinox.gen.nz (Geoff Mccaughan)
- Date: 6 Sep 92 00:01:50 +1200
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- Organization: Equinox Networks
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- Brian Kendig (bskendig@netcom.com) wrote:
- >At the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, there's a computer exhibit
- >that features a system that asks you to repeat six words twice each,
- >then lets you toggle a lamp, a windowshade, a fan, music, &c. by
- >speaking one of the words.
- > [...]
- >Can anybody point me to code that I could use to play around with
- >primitive speech recognition? I have access to a Mac with a
- >microphone, and this looks like it could be a neat project. Thanks!
-
- Yeah. Using your mac as a lightswitch sounds like a really good idea. Want
- me to send you plans for mac-as-doorstop?
-
- 8-)
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