recognition speech in comment and analysis

Ray Kurzweil

AS Profile Technologies Kurzweil lays claim to developing - and commercialising - include the first CCD flat-bed scanner, a text-to-speech synthesiser, voice recognition software and a... [07 Oct 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: NGNs - real or imaginary?

Comment Repeater spacing went from 2km to 40km or more, capacity projections went off the scale, power demands dropped and everything, including QoS, improved beyond recognition. As networks digitised switching and transmission... [02 May 2007]

Leader: The lesson of DIY check-ins

Leader A press release that passed the silicon.com newsdesk this week spoke of the way in which Travelodge - the budget hotel operator which says it wants to be London's biggest hotelier in time for the 2012 Olympics - is using... [25 Apr 2006]

Leader: Today's big deals

Leader This time we hear that the Liberal Democrats, unique among the major parties, would scrap the scheme and use the money for things such as speech recognition technology to allow police to do their jobs... [18 Apr 2005]

Leader: Self-service? Feign that old-fashioned phone

Leader But are we going to say that, at those moments when we have to use a phone or want to 'press for an agent to call you', we think speech-recognition is going to work? Datamonitor has forecast... [23 Nov 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 24.10.03

Round-Up Jo Lernout - one half of the convicted speech recognition duo Lernout and Hauspie (remember them? Then using software called Bow-Lingual CONNECT you can convert those yaps or barks into text and... [24 Oct 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Voice over Palm, outsourcing in finance and DRM trailblazers

Comment That's maybe not today but maybe very soon - one company already supplies a wireless VoIP speech recognition application for hospitals. Fast wireless networks introduce another idea: remote... [09 Jun 2003]

Through the fog... Automated speech recognition

Comment Those who have not experienced speech recognition recently might be surprised at the level of accuracy and functionality that can now be delivered. Which means there are many people out there who have... [21 Feb 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Christmas letters

Comment Although I cannot be sure that voice recognition or some other technique was used, it is a safe bet that most of these letters were entered on the familiar computer keyboard. It is usually believed that humans acquired... [07 Jan 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Mobile mania

Comment More recently, there have been advocates for speech recognition. There is no room for miscalculation in the mobile phone market, says Martin Brampton. So what must Microsoft, Nokia et al be considering? [12 Nov 2002]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Screen tests

Comment The problem is not speech recognition per se but the contextualisation and cognition capacities of machines. We have speech synthesis and recognition that is adequate... [22 Aug 2002]

The Ovum View: Speech - IT meets telephony?

Comment The call centre automation market is leading the take-up of speech recognition services. There is evidence that in repetitive tasks, speech recognition systems make... [07 Jan 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Web content management, ROI reality, and how near is HAL?

Comment More to speech recognition It is teaching a speech recognition program to talk. That is, it is attempting to extend this beyond simple speech... [15 Oct 2001]

Sci-fi or sci-future? Hollywood technology scrutinised (part two)

Comment RK: We have speech recognition, language translation, and synthetic speech today. Computer speech recognisers are better than humans today on a word-by-word basis, but... [18 Sep 2001]

The sorry tale of L&H

Comment The news is especially tragic, seeing how L&H technology was expected to ship as the standard speech recognition technology in the next generation of Microsoft's desktop operating system. Take Robert... [02 May 2001]

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