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From: orajean@betasvm2.vnet.ibm.com (Ora J. Williamson)
Subject: Re: Control my computer by speech
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In article <dvltln.2.0012C668@cs.umu.se>, dvltln@cs.umu.se (Tomas Larsson) says:
>
>Hi there!
>
>I want to write a program for controling my computer by voice. I hava a
>i486DX 50MHz and a SoundBlaster Pro (8 bit) sound card.
>And now to the problem: I don't know a shit about voice control.
>Can you help me? I need to know known algorithms, hardware, litterature on the
>subject etc.
>Tell me all you know.
>Thanx
>
>/Tomas Larsson
> dvltln@cs.umu.se

You might want to consider ICSS.  Your hardware configuration is fine for
it now (except you might want to upgrade to a 16-bit sound card).
The ICSS developer's toolkit provides you with the ICSS reco engine, API
toolkit, documentation and a demo with source - so you can get up and
running pretty fast...

Ora Williamson
