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To: greenspirit who wrote (41187)11/29/1997 10:43:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Michael, <But what if it was voice activated with some sort of Logic software embedded to understand what you are trying to ask? Consumers and the industry need it. The limiting factor is? You guessed it...
inexpensive fast processors.>

I am afraid you are sadly mistaken here. Even humans barely understand ideas and concepts even if they are clearly stated in WRITTEN. Good example is SI. There is a very little chance that anything useful can be extracted from a fuzzy voice rambling by a CPU of much less complexity than a human brain.

The whole "voice recognition" project is a nonsense. You need first to design a search engine that will resolve simple PRINTED quieries before going to speech recognition. All current search engines I saw are primitive jokes, IMHO.
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