fonix bulls,
If you're interested, check out LHSPF again, especially the conference call from today (see the LHSPF thread for details). In NO way does one get the impression that HMM is about to hit a brick wall. The technology is about to be imbedded in MSFT Windows software, and then in the software of many developers who write for Windows, as well as in hardware for navigation systems for cars, and much, much more - all this without neural networks. Now, maybe neural networks will make this process even better, or maybe it won't - but it's not anywhere close to a sure thing, and fonix isn't anywhere close to the only company with that technology. If you want to put a little money on fonix just in case it really is the Holy Grail, go ahead, but if you don't want to miss the boat on speech recognition technology, buy some LHSPF, too. The upside potential is just as great, and the downside risk, IMO, is way, WAY less.
Bob |