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Voice recognition - who will dominate?
An SI Board Since March 1997
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Emcee:  Dr. Bob Type:  Unmoderated
I'd be interested in hearing from folks who have studied the various companies developing voice recognition. Fonix, Kurzweil, Lernout & Hauspie, and perhaps others all have their own threads, but I think we could all do better picking the winning horse(s) if we discussed strengths and weaknesses of our favorites with each other. My money's on FONX right now, because it appears that they have a continuous speech product about to get a patent, and to market shortly thereafter. But the management has made some questionable financial decisions lately, so I'd change horses (or maybe try to straddle a couple) if someone could convince me that their favorite was better.

Bob
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81 In the field of speech who will dominate? The loudest Voice? The voice with thpgl52-10/30/1998
80 Victor, A couple more thoughts on FONX: One has to be concerned about the lenDr. Bob-9/25/1998
79 Victor, Just a few words of caution, even at this level: 1. The vaunted foniDr. Bob-9/24/1998
78 Two years ago a friend from Utah introduced me to Fonix. Often enough, I studieVictor_F-9/24/1998
77 Philips Speech Processing, a division of Philips Electronics had an announcemenDavid S.-1/5/1998
76 Alan, After missing several target dates for revenues, FONX is now very tight-Dr. Bob-11/15/1997
75 Anybody know of any deals that FONX might have in the works at the present timeAlan-11/15/1997
74 Well, here's my predictions for 1998: 1. 1998 will be the year voice recoDr. Bob-11/15/1997
73 IBM's product now available for use with a dictaphone: biz.yahoo.com LernDr. Bob-11/14/1997
72 Then, why are you going on about the stock?Canada-11/10/1997
71 Sir, I do not own fonix stock and have not for 5 months, my reasons being muchDr. Bob-11/6/1997
70 Your tactics appear to revolve around the concept of the best defense is a goodCanada-11/6/1997
69 Subj: Lernout & Hauspie Introduces Award-Winning Continuous Speech EditingDave Doriguzzi-9/29/1997
68 FYI, WSJI is free again via smartmoney: smartmoney.comAndy Dennie-9/22/1997
67 Sorry for the delay in responding; I was out of town. I can't post the WSDr. Bob-9/22/1997
66 Could you post that article for us? And IMHO, there is more to the Voice TechnJeffrey S. Marth-9/18/1997
65 On further reflection - as best as I can tell, you used your first two SI postsDr. Bob-9/17/1997
64 Sounds like fonix isn't one of your favorite stocks. You should check out Dr. Bob-9/17/1997
63 What kind of bullshit analysis is this. I hope that you have an investment straCanada-9/17/1997
62 Why is your message/question still listed on this screen from March of this yeaCanada-9/17/1997
61 Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition has an article on LHSPF today which is Dr. Bob-9/15/1997
60 Well, it may be too soon to declare a winner in this "Who will dominate&quDr. Bob-9/11/1997
59 **OFF TOPIC** Hi Bob, I want to congratulate you on your excellent insight oned doell-9/11/1997
58 Is anyone following Applied Voice Recognition (AVRI)? Here is a link to the boaMatt Burton-9/5/1997
57techstocks.comDone, gone.-7/31/1997
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