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To: nihil who wrote (66765)10/18/1998 1:04:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
nihil, <most language learners use phonetic strategies more often than...> <...in learning to read.>
Professor, your reply is a classical proof of ideas
expressed in my post - you barely understand the
point I was talking about, even in WRITTEN form!
I was not talking about general learning.
I was talking about precise expression of
information or commands that are supposed to be
EXECUTED by a device. Have you ever tried to
spell out, say, Navier-Stokes equations in spherical
coordinates? The communication is not limited
to management of workplace diversity or criminal
phraseology...

<Voice input to computers allow the processing of the input into other languages (like the mathematics example).>
???? Excuse me. A little thinking is in order here.
You did not solve yet the speech recognition
problem but already want to perform an automated
language translation...

<anything which will quickly train (seconds) to understand us and answer back.>
This is really funny - train, understand, answer...
Try first to design a talking computer so it will not
be boring. This is MUCH simplier task yet no one
was able to offer an affordable solution. You must
remember those talking cars of 80's, and where they
are now - back to bells and beeps... guess why.

Speak carefully:)

- Ali