recognition different languages
International String Class
White Paper While there are some problems with multi-language TMRs using romance languages, even basic character recognition becomes impossible with non-Latin character sets. In the current world business environment handling different languages and character... [03 Jul 2008]
UIML: An Appliance-Independent XML User Interface Language
White Paper Today’s Internet appliances feature user interface technologies almost unknown a few years ago: touch screens, styli, handwriting and voice recognition, speech synthesis, tiny screens, and more. First, different appliances use different languages... [03 Jul 2008]
Using Speech Recognition With Different Languages in Office
White Paper This feature of using speech recognition with different languages in Office is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office 2003 and in the Simplified Chinese, English (U... [16 Apr 2008]
Troubleshoot Handwriting Recognition
White Paper Because handwriting recognition is not installed by default in all of these languages, one may need to install it separately. This feature of Troubleshoot handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English... [16 Apr 2008]
Bridging the Divide: Information Security Meets Physical Security
White Paper A growing economic and legal recognition that all threats are created equal is forcing these heretofore strangers to bridge the cultural divide and dance to the same tune. They speak different languages with very little common technology or... [20 Sep 2005]
Talking computers almost a reality
News While fully conversant computers, such as Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey, may still be a long way off, giant strides are being made in speech recognition, with Microsoft leading the way. Computers that can facilitate conversations between two people... [09 Jul 2003]
The Ovum View: Sun's accidental asset - Java, the consumer brand
Comment But Sun has built another brand which not only commands wide recognition in the IT and telecoms communities but is also starting to gain recognition among consumers too. Consumers don't care about programming languages. [18 Mar 2003]
PDAs to become mini towers of Babel
News And the Phraselator talking PDA uses speech-recognition software to translate military commands for US troops in Afghanistan. For example, Jornada, a PDA HP has been developing will take photos, scan them for foreign text and translate the text... [18 Sep 2002]
How do you say "where is the beach" in Klingon?
News While it may not have the Klingon-recognition capabilities of its space-age successor, the UT-103 can translate from English into German, French or Spanish, although it cannot yet translate from foreign languages into English. [11 Jan 2002]
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