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From: nemo@INRS-Telecom.UQuebec.CA (Capt. Nemo Semret)
Subject: C++ for speech?
Message-ID: <1993Oct22.140701.17015@INRS-Telecom.UQuebec.CA>
Organization: INRS Telecommunications
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 14:07:01 GMT
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I'm working on a speaker identification system, and thinking of
implementing it in C++ (on Sparc). Does anyone know if object-oriented
programming is particularly good or bad for speech applications? What are
the advantages or drawbacks compared to C?

--
Capt. Nemo
"There is no free lunch. But there is a good dinner and it's quite cheap."
Semret


-- 
Capt. Nemo
"There is no free lunch. But there is a good dinner and it's quite cheap."
Semret

