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Re: Observation about group



Well guys, since I own the CD set containing the past issues of circuit
cellar, I got to thinking maybe I have the article in question.  I went
online to search the TOC.
http://www.circuitcellar.com/products/cdset-toc.asp

ISSUE 33  April 1993: Steve�s Own INK�Voice Recognition and Professional
Reinvestment, by Steve Ciarcia, 96.
ISSUE 91  February 1998: Low-Cost Voice Recognition, by Brad Stewart,
12.
ISSUE 115 February 2000: Save Your Voice�A Digital Sound Board, by
DuanePerkins , 40.

If any of these would be useful, let me know.  Currently the CDs are on
loan to a friend of mine, but I should be able to reference them as
needed.

Thankx,
Ed
applelinc.org

Roy Miller wrote:
I've often wondered why a computer couldn't have a speech recognition
card that was in essence a second computer dedicated solely to
interpreting the speech.

Jeff Blakeney wrote:
That's exactly how the speech recognition card that Steve Circia
designed and published in Byte magazine in his column Circia's Circuit
Cellar worked.  I've always wanted to track down that article and build
one of those cards and maybe expand on it.

Ralph Glatt wrote:
Jeff, if you ever do find a copy of that article, could you send me a
copy? It would come in handy with my robot project. Thanks!!