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From: 0428870@phoenix.princeton.edu (Devin Hosea)
Subject: IBM ICSS (IBM Continuous Speech Series)
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Has anyone tried the IBM Continuous Speech Series Developer's Toolkit
and Run-Time System for WINDOWS (or on any other platform for that matter?)

If so, could you please comment on the veracity of IBM's claims:

	- processes speech of different speakers with a wide variety
	of accented speech

	- accomodates natural or rapid rates of speech

	- provides active vocabulary of up to 1000 words

I am looking at several different speaker-independent systems, and
I would appreciate any comments you have, and any suggestions you
have about other systems.  Thank you for your time.


