Talk:Speech Recognition

This is a contribution from the TaoRiver wiki. It was originally written by Lion Kimbro, entirely.

I apologize that I haven't taken the time to completely make it "fit in." Because it's rooted in CommunityWiki and TaoRiver Futures wiki, some of the links may be inappropriate. (Then again, maybe they aren't?) The article is almost certainly malformed, by the vision of this wiki.

I will have absolutely no hurt feelings if this article is changed, rearranged, whatever'ed. It likely needs some work to really "fit in."

My idea is that the more refined pages on the TaoRiver futures wiki should be copied over here (TaoRiver Futures wiki is PD,) and then hammered and reformed to fit the structure of this site.

I am actually testing a theoretical basis for this: CommunityWiki:PublicRefineryProcess, CommunityWiki:HubAndSpokeWikis, CommunityWiki:InterCommunityCooperation. My hope is that it will work. :)

-- User:LionKimbro


 * I really like your ideas (re wiki/info/social/knowledge/etc. stuff) at the community wiki. Thanks for adding speech rec. I hope to eventually get the hang of interwikicooperation as well as growing this particular wiki. BTW, liked the WikiTing idea that you linked, gotta check it out. Paranoid 13:41, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)


 * It's hard work refactoring text, especially since I realise that we think and write quite differently. This is only natural though, since the final accepted writing style has not developed either here or at Futures Wiki. P.S. Please comment on the reedit. Paranoid 15:43, 14 Aug 2005 (UTC)

Love the rewrite, can't say much immediately- think it's great. Thank you so much! Saw some things in rewrite I didn't know about, either. Thank you! Look forward to seeing you more.

Lawyers
Re, in particular, ubiquitous transcripts:

With my tongue only slightly in-cheek, I wonder what lawyers will do? (Who, again, perhaps somewhat tongue-in-cheek, are described as being trained never to put anything in writing.) Or corporate CEOs, politicians, press secretaries, etc.

I don't intend to propose an answer, could go a number of different ways. I hope it goes well for "humanity".

Randy Kramer

Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology
I'm currently reading a PDF text that I downloaded from the Web entitled Survery of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology, which I highly recommend to anyone who needs a primer on the topic and/or needs to bring themselves up to speed and/or up to date. (See http://www.lt-world.org/HLT_Survey/master.pdf .) When I'm done, I hope to incorporate much of the content from the book into this article on speech recognition. // Netesq 20:33, 24 March 2008 (UTC)