I'm not really typing this
Speech recognition has come a long way. I mean, I have tried to talk to my computer for decades, with various degrees of success. Somehow, those chips are just not listening! I started in the early days of ViaVoice, VoiceType, and similar tools, but only recently I've come to a mutual understanding (no pun intended) with my computer. About 10 years ago, I remember endless training sessions with some of the old software packages, where I needed hours to read through Mark Twain essays, to finally get to a comprehension rate of about 85%. It was truly painful. A couple of days ago, I ordered a copy of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, to give speech-recognition another try. When the package came I installed the software right away and within about 10 to 15 minutes I was "typing" (that is, speaking) e-mails, blog postings, and any other document with a stunningly low error rate. The total training time was only about five minutes, for each of the two trained profiles, German and English. Way cool.
I wonder how long it will take until some business application vendors start to offer a speech recognition interface. Consider (literally!) asking your computer to "show me all DVD sales in the first quarter 2006 sorted by label grouped by store" or "show me the last 10 orders of Johnny Smith and highlight any backorders" and instead of navigating an OLAP cube's dimensions, the software instantly shows you the result. Wouldn't that be convenient? BI vendors out there, talk to me!


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Hi Andy,
I am a developer at a speech recognition company called UmeVoice, and we are developing apps that aim to do precisely what you are talking about, to provide a natural speech interface to software applications. Check out our new application UmeSkype, which is a VUI for Skype:
http://share.skype.com/directory/umeskype_-_use_your_voice_to_control_skype/view/
http://www.umevoice.com/umeskype/
cheers,
-Vikas
The Umevoice link isn't working? Shame, very interested. See the post I wrote just a few days ago, about voice on PDA -
http://www.joncollins.net/wordpress/?p=185
And here's the "Sony VoicePad" ;-)
http://www.joncollins.net/wordpress/?p=121
All the best,
Jon (an avid Dragon user)
Here's the link, try now:
UmeSkype
great, ta - I want one of those headsets :-)
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