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From: dwahl@csn.org (David Wahl)
Subject: IBM speech recog based on mwave?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 15:08:22 GMT
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There have been a couple of brief sidebar articles in the trade
press recently indicating that IBM is getting close to releasing
their continuous speech recognizer, and that it's rumored to be
much better than Verbex.  My only question is:  does anybody know
if IBM is using mwave as its dsp for recognition, or does the
product use a different piece of hardware?

Thanks!
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Regards,
Dave Wahl

Adaptec Media IO Software Team
Boulder, CO
dwahl@csn.org
