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Re: [lojban] speech recognition
At 06:38 PM 05/29/2000 -0400, Invent Yourself wrote:
Every 4 months there is a flurry of interest concerning Lojban speech
recognition. IBM's ViaVoice gets mentioned, and folks are directed to read
the archives. Then there's complete silence on the idea until the next
spate.
Does anything of value ever get done on this front?
Not recalling the Via Voice thing, there probably won't be results of value
until someone has money to throw at the problem. It might not take a lot
of money as computer applications go to get meaningful progress, but it
isn't a weekend hack job either. At one point, I think Mark Mandel of
Dragon Systems said that for $50K we could have something comparable to the
work they did on Klingon speech recognition.
When we need special hardware and/or software, and/or a small but
significant amount of money, I have been told that this is where we should
use our status as a small technological non-profit to go up to the
appropriate corporations and ask for what we need as a grant or donation
(at the time, it was by a Sun employee right after Sparc stations first
came out, who said that we could probably get one for free for our work if
we could come up with a plausible reason why we needed one - I couldn't,
unfortunately). But this whole arena is something I have no personal
experience with, and thus far we have never identified any single
application with specific enough needs that we would know what to ask for
anyway.
If someone with some interest in this area wants to do the work, can
prepare a concept and proposal and wants to contact a possible corporate
donor under my authorization, that would likely be the best way to
proceed. But as long it remains a question that stops at "read the
archives", it will remain an archives issue.
(I will note that this is something that Nora is personally interested in,
but she has no expertise in any technology more recent than 1988 for doing
it, and of course she has little time for Lojban and a backlog of
commitments - she is still trying to get LogFlash 2 done so people can be
using it before LogFest. Maybe if people interested do some research this
can be a topic of discussion at LogFest, since I think you've said you
intend to come, xod.)
lojbab
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