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L&H
has been having some corporate problems recently; they bought the Dragon
Dictate package. I’m working with
IBM’s ViaVoice and it looks pretty good. -----Original
Message----- Jim,
About a year ago, I experimented with L&H VoiceXpress
Professional version 5 to see if it could reduce strain on my wrist
while typing code in SEU. I had limited success with
that effort, though I think it has promise for the near future, or maybe
even now if I had more time to experiment. For translating normal spoken
language it works fine regardless of the application (word processor, 5250
green screen text entry field, etc). Just understand that you
install the speech recognition software on each PC and users speak instead
of typing when they see fit to do so ... no changing your
applications. -Dave K. -----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, July 24, 2001 9:23 AM Subject: Voice Recognition-anyone Has anyone successfully integrated Voice Recognition (VR) into an
AS400 application? Not talking about phone order entry/inquiry. I mean many users with headsets "talking" to the app -
order entry, etc. I have an app that is almost like dictating a letter - lots of
text, names, addresses, etc. They would like to "talk" to the app instead of typing.
Add, chg, delete, inquiry. Currently have pc's with CA/400 or web cgi running the app. jim franz |
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