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Voice recognition rocks

Begin testing of peace to voice recognition system:


This is a test of Microsoft windows vista I'm testing to see how well the voice recognition software can keep up with me speaking. I want to start speaking as fast as I can and see if it will keep up. So far so good at looking at a really hot photo of my very cute girl friend named Laura. I would really like to use the software to post postings on my blog. So it seemed like the software can keep up pretty quickly I mean I can pretty much talk as quickly as I want faster and faster and faster and might even go bowling or put on that suite II can't even think of things to say as quickly as he can keep the man that really impressive and I'm really just sitting and talking as quickly as I can and it's just writing and it takes a second attack job but then it does a bill that pop up on the screen about 2 seconds after bouncing a while.

OK. So maybe can't quite keep up that well. But still it did do a damn good job. I mean I am pretty impressed with this is by far the best voice recognition software I have ever used. If I talk to the Normal speed and Normal level or even faster than Normal speed and wider than a Normal level it still works! It even allows me to put in !'s. Anyway it's getting late I think I'm gonna go to bed much more to come tomorrow. I'll do my first day of write-down of work and I do have Microsoft Windows beta one vista. It's pretty sweet I highly recommend it if you have the means.


This concludes my first test of the Microsoft windows beta voice recognition system.This

entire post has in fact been written by voice command. Not only that but it has also been navigated by voice command. That's right this entire blog posting was created without the use of a mouse. Microsoft, you might be the evil empire but you sure are great and making software.

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Comments

Wow, impressive! I wonder if the software could eventually be used in place of transcribing tapes of interviews or focus groups?

Posted by ladygoat on August 5, 2005 09:23 AM

Certainly. But it is good for much much more then that. Pretty much everything could benefit from being voice responsive. Lights, cars, imagine an ipod that you could talk to (ipod, play some techno). Interacting with technology will be less like interfacing and more like a conversation (which is just what we happen to call interfacing outloud). Also, you have to realize that as cool as Vista is, its still practically primal in comparison to how good voice recognition could be, it only responds to preprogrammed commands, but in the near future, you will be able to train your computer by voice, and soon after that, it won't need training! For example, i call my computer threepio ("threepio, play artist:cake") but again that level of programming is basic. Already Vista can learn certain words that i make up, soon software will be bale to recognize user invented commands ("Threepio, show me what's up" "Threepio shut down all the trash compactors on the detention level" ) you get the idea. You talk to your stuff the way you want to, and it does what you want.

Posted by neuman on August 6, 2005 04:59 AM

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