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From: orajean@betasvm2.vnet.ibm.com (Ora J. Williamson)
Subject: Re: Voice recognition board recos wanted
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In article <1994Oct25.162605.5086%jim@wupost.wustl.edu>, mike%jim@wupost.wustl.edu (Mike Suter) says:
>
>
>We developed our app with Votan voice recognition boards, but
>wish to look at other boards in an attempt to gain recognition
>accuracy.
>
>We need a board that can handle:
>
>        - continuous digit recognition (with a few special words
>          thrown in with the digits)
>
>        - isolated word recognition (or at least single-word
>          continuous capability)
>
>        - vocabulary/word lists built on the fly
>
>        - up to 8 channels (or more) per host
>
>        - must have a C developer library available
>
>        - must run on SCO Unix
>
>Too much to ask? :)
>
>If you have any experience with any boards that fit the above (other than
>Votan--I already know about them), I'd love to hear from you--any responses
>appreciated!
>
>
>Mike
>-- 
>mike%jim@wupost.wustl.edu

Why do you need a board?  Can it be software-only?
