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Old 02-17-2006, 08:20 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Currently, it's language that I'm pondering. The nature of language, the relationship between language and how we define intelligence, and the dependence of language on sensory interaction with "the world
Being disgraphic I have always been fascinated by speech recognition software.

Current off the shelf Speech to text technology using pattern recognition not individual learned dictionaries has stalled out with anywhere from 90% to 95% accuracy their 98% claims are bulsh. I believe IBM no longer is developing for its’ product and dragon dictate who originally broke past the initial limitations is out of business I hear.

I thought when I first started messing around with the technology in the disability centers computer lab at Northridge that it would get: better, cheaper and become regular embedded hardware. I actualy thought this will become completely ubiquitous, then again I guess that people don’t see the value in talking to their toaster. I talk to my rice maker sometimes... And it sings twinkle twinkle little star back to me. Must be that fuzzy logic.
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