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To: Hans Reuchlin who wrote (1613)2/13/1998 1:29:00 AM
From: studdog  Respond to of 3347
 
Thanks for the article. Although FONX is not mentioned, at least two of its close affiliates are, Oregon Graduate Institute, and VIA.
Ron Cole, PhD from OGI is quoted as an authority in the article and is prominently quoted in one of FONX's releases about their relationship with OGI, and he praises the company. The head dude at VIA is now officially employed by FONX. All those out there calling FONX a scam should take a close look at their associations (i.e. Siemens, VIA , OGI) and also check out their pretty stellar board. Now FONX may prove to be a lousy investment but I don't believe it is a scam.

Karl



To: Hans Reuchlin who wrote (1613)2/13/1998 6:46:00 AM
From: Dr. Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3347
 
Hans,

<Fonix is after all the only cure for the Hidden Markov Model Blues..., or am I wrong?>

I think you're wrong. It's possible that it's A cure, but it's not even the only neural network system for VR, so it can't be the only cure. Nor has it been shown that the "HMM Blues" is anything more than a bump in the road, so there may be a variety of other ways to get past it.

Bob