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Re: [ARSCLIST] voice recognition software



Russ Hamm wrote:
I've used voice recognition software, and the training is more than just reading a few passages. It takes hours of training to learn a human speaking voice quirks and intonations. And at best it is only 'highly accurate', say 95% accurate. The training and checking for errors, even if possible, would take much more time than just having a skilled transcriber listen and type the dialog.

When I went to work at MIT in 1961, I was introduced to the computational wonders being developed there. Two products were five years away from fruition: artificial intelligence and voice recognition. They were right: evey time I have checked with the experts, those two have been five years away from effective deployment.


Consistency is a rare property of software development.

Mike
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