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29 July 2010

Speech to Text

Japanese Bug-Eyed-Superheroes Miming Speech
Image by timtak via Flickr
Speech to text recognition is still in its infancy.  This can be seen by anyone who tries to use it to send text messages or emails using their mobile phone.  It works better than smoke signals, but not by a huge margin.




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