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From: andrew@itl.atr.co.jp (Andrew Hunt)
Subject: Re: Want HM2007 voice recog. chip demo board
In-Reply-To: englandr@netcom.com's message of Wed, 7 Jun 1995 20:32:57 GMT
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In article <englandrD9tL2y.Hzq@netcom.com> englandr@netcom.com (William and Alice Englander) writes:
 > I would like to use a SIMPLE voice recognition board/chip in
 > conjunction with a handheld computer for a particular application
 > (and, if successful, put together a whole bunch of them).
 > 
 > Looking at the comp.speech faq, it appears that the HM2007 speech
 > recognition chip demo board would be a great place to start.  I
 > contacted the suppliers listed and have run into blank walls.
 > 
 > Does anyone know from whom I can obtain an HM2007 speech recognition
 > chip demo board?  
 > 
 > If you happen to have one sitting in a closet, I'll pay big $$$'s 
 > for it :)


Jean-Pierre Lereboullet <Jean-Pierre.Lereboullet@paris.ensam.fr> has
put together a detailed list of Voice Recognition Processors which
covers about 15 ICs and pieces of related hardware. It includes more
information on the HM2007 than I have in the comp.speech FAQ posting.
His document is available on the comp.speech ftp server:

  ftp://svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk/pub/comp.speech/info/VoiceRecognitionProcessors 


BTW: According to Jean-Pierre's document, the complete specification
for the HM2007 is available by sending email to
<mecoinfo@indirect.com> with "help" on the subject line.  (I haven't
tried this.)


Hope that helps,

Andrew

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Andrew Hunt                      andrew@itl.atr.co.jp
Interpreting Telecommunications Research Laboratories
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute 
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