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Is Speech Recognition Finally 'Good Enough'?

jcatcw writes "Speech recognition software is fast, but it still may not be accurate enough. Clerical jobs usually ask for 40 wpm, but speech recognition software can keep up with someone speaking at 160 wpm. In Lamont Wood's demo it did very well at too/two/to and which/witch, but will it still render 'I really admire your analysis' as "I really admire urinalysis'? At 95% accuracy, people aren't jumping on the bandwagon. Wood's typing speed is about 60 wpm with 93% accuracy, so he found that using speech recognition was about twice as fast as typing. Those who type at hunt-and-peck speeds will experience results that are even more dramatic. There's really only one product on the US market: Dragon NaturallySpeaking from Nuance Communications. The free versions from Microsoft aren't up to the task and IBM sold ViaVoice to Nuance, where it's treated as an entry-level product."

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  1. Hmmm.... by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is Speech Recognition Finally 'Good Enough'?

    Is spinachry ignition rivaly gooery stuff? What the hell are you talking about?

    1. Re:Hmmm.... by value_added · · Score: 3, Funny

      What the hell are you talking about?

      Maybe he meant speech wreck ignition?

    2. Re:Hmmm.... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 2, Funny

      The funny thing is why haven't Microsoft mastered this technology yet? You would think with the billions of dollars they spend on R&D that they could up with better speech recognition. And funky AIs shouldn't be too far behind.

  2. This comment written by MS speech recognition by TodMinuit · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all.

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  3. Sure by springbox · · Score: 2, Funny

    In fact, I'm using it to write this Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all

  4. No. by Caspian · · Score: 5, Funny

    Speech recognition, handwriting recognition, species recognition... all of these suck, and will CONTINUE to suck, until strong AI is developed.

    And by that time, there will be a lot more important problems to worry about than making a computer understand Bubba Sixpack who can't type-- such as keeping the robots from taking over the planet in a bloody war.

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  5. Of course it's good enough by ral315 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I use it myself. It's wonder full. delete that. delete that. delete that. double the killer delete select all

  6. "New Directions" by parvenu74 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I used to work for a company that has the words "new directions" in their name. When I told people where I worked I would make a rather long pause between the "new" and "directions" so as not to sound like I was saying something else. I wonder how this software would render it...

    1. Re:"New Directions" by sd_diamond · · Score: 3, Funny

      I used to work for a company that has the words "new directions" in their name.

      Please tell me the first two words in the name weren't "Coming From".

    2. Re:"New Directions" by TrippTDF · · Score: 4, Funny

      Reminds me of when the company "Pen Island" or "Mole Station Nursery" set up their domain names...

    3. Re:"New Directions" by houghi · · Score: 4, Funny

      You though you had problems with "new directions"
      Can you imagine telling the software to go to this site?
      haatch tee tee pee double point slash slash slash dot dot org.
      http:///..org not found

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    4. Re:"New Directions" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      And let's not forget the Italian energy company Powergen Italia... their name makes for a wonderful .com address!

    5. Re:"New Directions" by Champ · · Score: 2, Funny

      Call me immature but I still get a mild chuckle out of, er, expert-sex-change-dot-com and part-sex-press-dot-com. Wait, what's the other part?

    6. Re:"New Directions" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      > Reminds me of when the company "Pen Island" or "Mole Station Nursery" set up their domain names...

      Does everyone remember the days when experts-exchange.com didn't seem to feel the need to use a hyphen?

    7. Re:"New Directions" by Instine · · Score: 2, Funny

      People want machines to be better than people. They still have this 'infalibility' hang-up. That a machine is more determanistic, and thereby, is either right or wrong. I'm not stupid, but for a bit, when people said "/. was worth looking at" in blogsor whereever, I actually wondered how I'd find it. Then when I finally heard someone say "slash dot" I kept trying URLs with hyphens. Not for long, and clearly I've found it. But for weeks I was intregued by /. but couldn't figure out where to look (you can't google "/.").

      So the question should be, are humans ready?

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  7. Pretty good by Richard+McBeef · · Score: 5, Funny

    95 percent is pretty good, only one word in twenty. I wouldn't have a problem with a 5% error ate.

  8. Welcome to the new AT&T! by poptones · · Score: 3, Funny

    Press or say one to speak with a representative in english...

    One

    When you hear the option you are calling about you may say it at any time. If you are calling about a billing problem, say billing. If you are calling about a technical issue, say technical. If you are calling about new service, say new customer. If you are...

    Billing

    I'm sorry, that is not an option. When you hear the option you are calling about you may say it at any time. If you are calling about a billing problem, say billing. If you are calling about a technical issue, say technical. If you are calling about new...

    Billing!

    I'm sorry, that is not an option. When you hear the option...

    Billing billing billing!

    I'm sorry, that is not an option. When you...

    Fuck you! Give me a human! Human human human!

    I'm sorry, that is not an option. When you hear the option...

  9. Re:Not Useful for Coders by Tackhead · · Score: 4, Funny
    > "Set v underscore tab equals space parenthesis parenthesis x minus lev schema dot all recs concatenate..."

    Yeah, but if you put a beat to it, you've got something.

    { } . ! /
    & ; ^ # -
    < > @ \
    { } _ SYSTEM HALTED

    "Left titty, right titty, dot bang slash.
    Ampersand semicolon, caret pound dash.
    Less than greater than, at back slash,
    left titty, right titty, under score crash!"

    * # ! ! (
    ~ & | )
    ' " . . DEL
    # ^G ! ! working... done.

    "Star pound bang bang, open-paren.
    Tilde and pipe, close-paren.
    One quote, two quote, dot dot delete,
    pound bell, bang bang, process complete!"

    Google's USENET archive dates it back to 1990, but it predates the 1990 post ("Stuck Shift Key Poetry") to rec.humor.funny by several years.

    You haven't lived until you've seen a dozen drunken geeks trying to sing "Waka Waka", or the entirety of "Hatless Atlas", while seeing only one character at a time. Well, maybe you have, but this is Slashdot.

  10. too anstwer you question. by geekoid · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeth.

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  11. beautiful Celtic name by Simonetta · · Score: 1, Funny

    People sometimes get upset when they can't give their new daughter the name that sounds like " She-thay-hahd", but is spelled Shithead.

  12. Re:Wreck a nice beach by Montag2k · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sounds like someone wants to use Vi with their speech recognition engine!

  13. Elevators... by HobophobE · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm still waiting for speech recognition to come to our elevators so I don't have to touch the dirty buttons.

    Also so I can pretend I'm on the Enterprise.

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