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From: 005526l@dragon.acadiau.ca (Cecil Limburg)
Subject: Re: speech recoginition question
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Samuel Roy Helwig <sh4j+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:


>    I'm sorry if this is in the FAQ, if it us just point me in the right
>direction...

>    Can someone give me the names of some companies that are into voice
>recoginition (speaker dependent/training is fine)?  Basically, I need to
>design a system where radio frequencies are switched based on a voice
>command.  The goal is to be able to say the name of a person and have
>the computer switch a radio to the proper frequency for that person. 
>The speech recoginition part is very simple.  We just need to be able to
>handle a dozen or two dozen users/names.  Can someone point me toward a
>few compnies that do this type of thing?  I'd imagine this type project
>has been dome many times before.  If this voice project works well, we
>have plans to do other voice recoginition projects.  I'd greatly
>appreciate any help that you can give me.
>    BTW: please email me as I do not read this newsgroup.

>            thanx,
>            Sam

And, after to email him, could you email me, or post it to the group, I
have a similiar problem in mind. However, if there is a good algorithm out
there, I would also be interested in that as well.
  Thanks in advance.

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