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From: schievel@cs.nps.navy.mil (michael schievelbein)
Subject: Re: ICSS voice training
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Keywords: ICSS voice training
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Organization: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 16:19:48 GMT
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In article <CJzwIr.qJD@austin.ibm.com> pablo@austin.ibm.com (Paul Greenwood) writes:
>
>I have been following the discussion here but I can't remember if this has
>been asked.  I know that ICSS is speaker-independent but is it possible to
>train it so that you get better recognition with a particular person?
>If so, then what % recognition do you think could be achieved?
>
>
>Basically, could we approach 100% more closely if ICSS was "trained" and by
>how much?

As far as the top recognition rate, it is claimed to reach 100%. 
If you would like a full info package, call 1-800-TALK2ME
They will send you all the info you canm handle.

Michael Schievelbein

