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To: Joe NYC who wrote (43663)1/3/1998 6:46:00 AM
From: Pierre-X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: AUI, handwriting recog; language rec

You said:
BTW, I think about as much about Audio User Interface as I do about handwriting recognition. Not all that much useful.

I'd say the millions of satisfied USR/3COM Palmpilot users out there (including myself) might disagree with that. The Graffiti handwriting recognition interface for Palmpilot is highly functional.

You said:
On top of that, suppose you manage to have software that can extract words from sounds (non-trivial task itself), it is only beginning.

This technology is already here.
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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 20, 1997-- COMDEX
Dragon NaturallySpeaking(TM) Continuous Speech Recognition Product Becomes the First Product Ever to Win the "Grand Slam" of Major Awards Given at COMDEX
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking is the top selling retail speech recognition
product in revenues for the month of September, according to PC Data on Oct. 23, 1997. Dragon NaturallySpeaking, from Dragon Systems Inc. of Newton, Mass., is the world's first product to create general text from normal continuous speech that is spoken to a PC.
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You said:
You enter a whole new game when you try to understand what the words mean in sentences, in context.

12-31-97 Roger D. Dudley, CFO of Fonix Corp (NASD: FONX)
"Fonix technology is positioned in the next generation technology. It is modeled after the human auditory system. The neural technologies are processing context in speech similar to the way you and I hear each other and understand each other. "

You said:
It may take 5 to 10 years before we get there.

It may take 5 years for the technology to reach mass-market penetration. But the technology appears to be maturing rapidly, and the availability of serious CPU horsepower (Merced) in an affordable package indicates to me that 2-3 years is a more likely timeframe.

Bill Gates: "The future of computing is the computer that talks, listens, sees, and learns. That is what is being created at Microsoft Research."
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PX