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From: mcolthea@laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au (Max Coltheart)
Subject: Re: Have speech, want text
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In article <1992Oct2.143748.3931@news.uit.no> torbjorn.sund@tft.tele.no (Torbjorn Sund) writes:
>I have digitized speech on disk.
>Does anybody know a program to take
>the sound data and convert to text?
>(The vocabulary is small, and the
>conversion can be done off-line)
>
>pd or commercial, compiled code
>or source, PC or UNIX is fine.
>(Of course, a good pd program with
>source will be preferred).
>
>Hmm, maybe I should ask the Intelligene Agency ...
>

Or hire a non-deaf human being? That's the cheapest and also most accurate technique ...

Why must it be a program?


MaxC

