weird mp3 voice recognition question - my craxy associates don't want to transcribe a sound file ... and are looking for voice recognition software that they can use to process/transcribe it instead. Beyond the ::lazy! lazy! bad! bad! :: wheelspin that I'm stuck in, does anyone have experience with this? Suggestions?
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Is Dragon NaturallySpeaking still the standard?
thanks Jon - that's what I suggested. They've just come back through asking if the Vista voice recognition is any good.
::headdesk::
You know, dogs can recognize about 200 different words. So if you assume that there are 10,000 commonly used words, and that most words used fall in this 10,000, you could get 50 dogs and train each to recognize 200 words. Then you'd need some sort of 200-key doggie keyboard for each dog....
::wipes coffee off of monitor::
Sox,
if you wanted to go straight up time-intensive, you could take 2 minute snippets and play them for jott and jott will send you transcripts.
jott.com
My oldest brother just told me something neat. He was 8 when I was born, and our parents told him that he could name me. He chose Jonathan because that was the name of one of his best friends at the time -- Jonathan Rubinstein.
I wonder if I can get a free iPod out of this?
That's incredibly awesome. But instead of a free iPod, you should get him to put a theremin app in all future iPods and iPhones.
thanks le nubian!
I wonder if I can get a free iPod out of this?
Not anymore. But maybe a free Centro.