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From: jn@tommy.demon.co.uk (John Nissen)
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Subject: Re: Looking for DOS/PCMCIA voice recognition solution
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In article <D530En.HoB@bcsaic.boeing.com>
           janin@bcsaic.boeing.com "Adam Janin" writes:

> I need to do simple voice recognition in DOS on a portable PC. Speaker
> dependent, separated speech is sufficient. 

Me too, in an application for blind people.  Want speech recognition 
on cheap laptop.  What's the cheapest portable configuration with SR -
(a) where SR for commands, letters, numbers only  (b) where SR for
full vocab, even if words have to be spoken disjointedly?  

Post reply here, or email jn@tommy.demon.co.uk.  Thanks!

Cheers from Chiswick,

John
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