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To: art slott who wrote (3215)6/8/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: Arrow Hd.  Read Replies (1) of 8218
 
Speech recognition in Asian countries with multiple dialects using
extensive characters is going to be very big. A company I follow
(and have owned but dont own now) specializes in chinese character
input systems (ZiCorp -ZICAF). This gets complicated and is not like
what we accept with english language key-boards. It is not user
friendly but works better than nothing. IBM has announced certain
levels of speech recognition as was pointed out in this article. But
ultimately to get full acceptance in China and to some degree in Japan
and Korea of PC use interfacing to the Internet I believe that some
practical form of speech recognition is required to get beyond the
key stroke dilemmas.
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