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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: speech recognition for PSA (dsp) soundcards?
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In article <3infrs$kjf@horus.infinet.com> dhoehnen@infinet.com (Dan Hoehnen) writes:
>Amancio Hasty Jr (hasty@netcom.com) wrote:
>: Hi,
>: I am wondering if there is any software or algorithm for speech
>: recogntion for the Personal Sound Architecture family of sound
>: cards. 
>
>If it can sample 8 bits at 8khz then Voice Assist from Creative Labs will 
>probably work.  It is sold in most comp stores for about $50-$60.
>

Althought I have a P66, I was thinking that using the Analog DSP 2115
found in a PSA Architecture sound card might either improve or alleviate the
CPU when peforming voice recognition.

Tnks,
	Amancio
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