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To: Wolff who wrote (3669)3/24/2000 8:41:00 AM
From: Stan V.  Respond to of 6847
 
This is great stuff although I don't think CM sells them do they? I also seem to remember, though not sure, that XYBR has a University partnership program of which CM is a participant.
Man I can't wait for this stuff to hit the consumer market.
Stan



To: Wolff who wrote (3669)3/24/2000 9:57:00 AM
From: Steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
cs.cmu.edu

is the link. No PDF files there though. Most of the pages have not been updated since 7/97. This includes the picture of the US soldier in Bosnia mentioned here.

Say no more.



To: Wolff who wrote (3669)3/25/2000 12:01:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hello Wolff,

Yes ... I've talked with the folks at CMU ... they are doing some very cool research. Dan Siewiorek is a very bright person in this space and needs to be watched! In the research circles he is doing some very interesting work.

> CMU Wearable Computers for Real - Time Speech Translation

This is going to be a very huge area. Again, my exposure to this are of technology started with Ray Kurzweil ... he is way beyond the labs, and into commercial applications with this stuff. If only I had bought that L&H stock ... ;-)

> Here is way way too much info on a seriously advanced
> competitor to XYBR.

I'm sorry ... I've talked with my contacts at CMU, and searched their web site ... but I can't find anything that indicates these technologies are commercially available as a product today!?!?!? Can you please reference a URL or vendor where this information is provided?

> Bottomline is the CMU products that are comercially
> available...blow doors on the toy like XYBR systems.

Hmmm ... again ... I'm not sure what your definition of "commercially available" is ... where are they available?

I agree with you completely though that it's technologies like these that will find themselves in products from companies like Xybernaut! It's only a matter of time ...

> I posted here because it was a slow loading PDF link

I noticed that you seem hesitant to post the URLs that you are quoting ... yet you'll copy and post the text. Can you please provide the URLs so that we may all do the appropriate DD?

Thanks!

(P.S. Please keep posting this great information!)

Scott C. Lemon