Microsoft Voice Recognition Software
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Microsoft Voice Recognition Software
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Voice Recognition $123.88 Here's a scientific look at computer-generated speech verification and identification -- its underlying technology, practical applications, and future direction. You get a solid background in voice recognition technology to help you make informed decisions on which voice recognition-based software to use in your company or organization. It is unique in its clear explanations of mathematical concepts, as well as its full-chapter presentation of the successful new Multi-Granular Segregating System for accurate, context-free speech identification. |
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IBM ViaVoice Recognition Software: Quicktorial $19.96 IBM ViaVoice QuickTorial provides all the information necessary to master voice recognition in 12+ hours. This fully tested product trains the computer as much as it trains the user. Users will become experts at dictation with ViaVoice. Also included in the book is a special appendix on Conversa Web, software that allows the user to dictate commands to an Internet browser instead of using the keyboard and mouse.GETTING STARTED: Naturally Speaking Setup and Enrollment Part 1: Creating User Speak Files Part 2: Microphone and Audio Setup Part 3: Voice Training Part 4: Vocabulary Builder and Quick Tour 1. Essential Voice Dictation 2. Changing and Correcting Text 3. Creating Special Characters & Numbers 4. Making Document Changes 5. Formatting Text 6. Listening to Your Document REINFORCEMENT 1: Reviewing & Practicing the Basic Skills REINFORCEMENT 2: Challenge Activities Appendix A: Using Vocabulary Builder and Vocabulary Editor Appendix B: Using Naturally Speaking with Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, and Other Text Applications Appendix C: Talk Your Way Around the Web with Conversa Web Glossary Index Quick Reference Guide |
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Speech Recognition with Microsoft Office XP $33.28 This text is the latest edition to the Speech Recognition series of products. This introductory book is software specific to the new Microsoft Office XP suite. |
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The 2007-2012 Outlook For Voice-Recognition Dictation Software In Japa $609 This study covers the latent demand outlook for voice-recognition dictation software across the prefectures and cities of Japan. Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 1,000 cities in Japan. For each city in question, the percent share the city is of its prefecture and of Japan is reported. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a city vis-`-vis others. This statistical approach can prove very useful to distribution and/or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each prefecture and city, latent demand estimates are created for voice-recognition dictation software. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. |
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Voice Xpress: Basic Skills in Voice Recognition $47 This well suited text provides a step by step tutorial, introducing readers in all disciplines to the use of voice recognition in the creation of word processing documents, PowerPoint presentation, spreadsheets, and databases. Includes the professional level version of the L&H Voice Xpress software, which contains a legal, medical and police dictionary. A general introduction to voice recognition is provided, as well as a voice recognition skills checklist. Contains a set of voice tools and a complete voice recognition system. Separate lessons and exercises for the medical trascriptionist, legal transcriptionist, and police science student are included. Appropriate for readers interested in learning about Technical Communication, Medical Office Procedures, Machine Transcription, Legal Secretarial Procedures, and Business Communication. !-- --B 1. Installing L&H Voice Xpress Voice Recognition Software. /BBRB 2. Quick Tour of L&H Voice Xpress. /BBRB 3. Starting L&H Voice Xpress. /BBRDIV STYLE=margin-left: 0.2in; Exercise A: Starting Voice Express. Exercise B: Exploring the Tool Bar. BR/DIVBRB 4. Setting Up a Microphone. /BBRB 5. Tuning Your Microphone. /BBRB 6. Creating a Personal Voice Profile-Voice Enrollment. /BBRB 7. Quick Tutorial Exercise. /BBRB 8. Voice Profiles: Dictation and Dictators. /BBRDIV STYLE=margin-left: 0.2in; Using an Existing Profile. Exporting a Voice Profile. Importing a Voice Profile. BR/DIVBRB 9. Controlling Windows by Voice Command. /BBRB 10. Using the Recognition Mode Functions. /BBRB 11. Say What You See. /BBRDIV STYLE=margin-left: 0.2in; Opening an Application from the Start Menu. Exercise C: Making a Table. BR/DIVBRP |
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Microsoft Office Xp Speech Recognition Basics $83.65 Designed with the first time computer user in mind, Microsoft Office XP Speech Recognition BASICS provides the foundation needed for a lifetime of computer learning. The book provides a step-by-step introduction to learning how to effectively use the new speech recognition features in Microsoft's Office XP suite of applications. Everything from mastering voice commands and voice-writing with Word to voice searching on the Web is covered in this text. |
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Voice Recognition (Artech House Telecommunications Library) $74.05 Here's a scientific look at computer-generated speech verification and identification -- its underlying technology, practical applications, and future direction. You get a solid background in voice recognition technology to help you make informed decisions on which voice recognition-based software to use in your company or organization. It is unique in its clear explanations of mathematical concepts, as well as its full-chapter presentation of the successful new Multi-Granular Segregating System for accurate, context-free speech identification. |
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Speech Recognition with Microsoft Office XP $12.9 This text is the latest edition to the Speech Recognition series of products. This introductory book is software specific to the new Microsoft Office XP suite.1. Up and Running 2. Practicing Your Enunciation in Microsoft Word 3. Correcting Speech Errors Immediately 4. Training Speech Errors Permanently 5. Correcting Capitalization 6. Creating Symbols and Special Characters 7. Generating Numbers 8. Navigating Documents 9. Selecting, Deleting, and Moving Text 10. Formatting Documents 11. Handwriting Recognition Activity 1. A Job Description For MediView Activity 2. A Cover Letter For MediView Activity 3. Preparing a Resume for MediView Activity 4. Preparing for the Interview Activity 5. Training the Team in Medical Terminology Activity 6. Training the Medical Sales Team Activity 7. Researching the Dental Market Activity 8. Preparing a Press Release for Medical/Dental Professionals Activity 9. Emailing for Legal Advice Activity 10. Dictating a Memo from an Attorney Activity 11 Reporting on Contract Law |
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Windows Speech Recognition Programming: With Visual Basic and ActiveX $31.16 Speech software has been a hot topic in the computer industry for as long as there have been computers. Computer speech has been around in one form or another for over 30 years, but early speech software could only run on very big and expensive computer hardware.pThanks to Microsoft, the size of your computer is no longer a major limitation to computer speech. Just like with so many other computer technologies, it took Microsoft to make speech software easy to program, and even easier for PC users to use speech to control their Windows software applications.pWith Windows Visual Basic ActiveX Voice Control Automation Services, Speech API (SAPI) and Speech Suite Software Development Kit (SDK), complex computer speech synthesis, and even speech recognition, has become more accessible to all programmers for use in their multi-media business, education and recreational applications.pThis book offers the reader a detailed exploration of Windows Speech Automation Services via Visual Basic ActiveX Voice Controls available in MS Speech API Versions 4.0 to 5.1, as well as third-party SAPI vendor SDKs such as IBM ViaVoice and Dragon NatSpeak. It provides a thorough introduction to Windows Speech Recognition Programming for beginning as well as advanced programmers. |
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Microsoft Sidewinder Game Voice $28.9 ulliVoice command and control within gamesliBased on instant messaging technology, Game Voice's connection management software lets users quickly and easily find and connect to their friendsliIncludes a quality voice cancellation mic for optimal speech recognitionliGroup teammates or individuals into 5 distinct channels for private chatliBroadcast up to 64 players at once/ul |
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The Art and Business of Speech Recognition: Creating the Noble Voice $12.94 pbBlade Kotelly/bis the Creative Director of Interface Design for SpeechWorks International, a leading provider of automated speech-recognition software products and services. In addition to United Airlines, he has worked on applications for Apple Computer, E*TRADE, McKesson, Fidelity Investments IBG, FedEx, and others. A frequent conference speaker and university lecturer, Blade has had his work and ideas featured byiThe New York Times/i,iThe Washington Post/i,iThe Wall Street Journal/i, the BBC, and National Public Radio./pbrbr0321154924AB12242002pSpeech-recognition technology increasingly is being used in a variety of over-the-phone applications in the transportation, financial, telecommunications, and other industries. Most people by now have experienced at least one automated phone system, where questions are posed by a computer to callers seeking help or information, and the callers' spoken answers are understood and acted on by that computer. In the best cases, the computer even sounds human!/ppGiven the rapid emergence of these applications, the time seems right for a concise overview of the topic—a guide for business managers looking for new and better ways to engage and service their customers, a resource for designers getting started with voice applications (or refreshing their current knowledge), a good read for anyone interested in this exciting technology. Having built applications in many of these industries, I feel well-positioned, and eager, to explain important aspects of the art and business of speech recognition, and to illuminate the extraordinary returns a well-designed and well-deployed over-the-phone system can yield—increased revenues, lower costs, customer satisfaction and retention, and brand development. Speech-recognition technology can give a company an identifiable and welcome voice—a noble voice, even—and in this book I mean to show how./ppThe key to voice-application success, @)áG®záÿ¾Úð |
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Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications $24.34 Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications |
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The 2006 Economic And Product Market Databook For Santa Maria, Brazil $129 In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have occasionally been asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services in Brazil. The purpose of this study is to understand the density of demand within Brazil and the extent to which Santa Maria might be used as a point of distribution within Latin America. From an economic perspective, however, Santa Maria does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries, rather, it represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another. In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for Santa Maria over the next five years for hundreds of industries, categories and products. The goal of this report is to report the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by Santa Maria when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category satellite launch vehicles. Clearly, there are no launch pads in Santa Maria used by the space industry to launch satellites. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is consumed by the area served by Santa Maria. Without Santa Maria, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the population in Brazil, Latin America, or the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both Latin America and Santa Maria. The data presented are the result of various spatial econometric and time-series forecasting models which, for each category presented, are applied to forecast and allocate demand across all countries of the world and major distribution centers or@` |
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2GB Digital Voice Tracer With Dragon} Software $143.79 liDragon} software features naturally speaking voice recognition liLarge, backlit LCD screen for an at-a-glance overviewliVoice activated record with 5 MP3 recording modesli30mm speakerliUncompressed PCM voice recordingliFile preview/intro scan, slow/fast playback and index functionsliVisual Voice Record indicator liHold switch, time stamp, file split and timer recordingli284 hours recording/play on 2 AAA rechargeable batteries (included)liIncludes stereo headphones, external lapel microphone, neck strap and USB cable |
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Speech Recognition With Microsoft Office Xp $25.45 Buy and sell [Speech Recognition With Microsoft Office Xp] at great prices. |
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Microsoft Software License 269-09705 $132.69 Microsoft 269-09705 Software License 269-09705 |
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Microsoft Software License 66J-01576 $61.64 Microsoft 66J-01576 Software License 66J-01576 |
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Microsoft Software License BRD-00020 $22.6 Microsoft BRD-00020 Software License BRD-00020 |
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Microsoft Voice Command for Pocket PC & Pocket PC Phone Edition List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $22.88 Used From: $8.38 |
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E3 2010 Coverage - Machinima - Microsoft Kinect - Motion Tracking / Voice Recognition (Microsoft E3 Press Conference)
The lowdown on Microsoft's motion-capturing Project Natal
The Project Natal motion control and voice recognition system has been much debated since its unveiling at the E3 in 2009. The announcement of the new system raised an interesting question: is this simply going to be a gimmick, or will Microsoft truly change the way people play video games?
Anyone who had a chance to try out a demo agrees that Project Natal has potential. It has many advantages over Nintendo's Wii and will, therefore, be far more than stiff competition. In addition to the Natal add-on, Microsoft is also planning a firmware update, which will make the entire Xbox 360 dashboard navigable and compatible with Natal.
Game players will be quite interested in Project Natal, if not for the simple reason that they will no longer require controllers. For the first time ever, players will be able to interact directly with their games and their characters through gestures and voice command. Every hand wave, foot kick, jump, twirl, or other move the player's body makes will be automatically transferred on to the TV screen, an all without the use of intricate controllers like racquets, guns, guitars, balance pads, or wheels.
The fact that no controllers are required is revolutionary, yet simple to explain. The Natal's system is equipped with an RGB camera (using red, green, and blue light), a depth/distance sensor, and a built-in multi-array microphone. Although these are fairly ordinary components, once integrated using a proprietary software layer, they can create magic. Through the Natural User Interface, technology barriers are removed, teaching people how to work naturally with technology.
Will Microsoft's Natal be for everyone? That answer will most likely depend on the offered games and if the player is a real couch potato. As there are no controllers, the times of sitting on the couch tapping buttons will be over. Players will have to move around to create action on the screen. Simple gestures can be accomplished by most everyone, but when it comes to leaping for a low soccer ball, I don't think any average 75-year old will take the dive, and risk a chance on pulling a muscle or two.
Numerous games are in the making, but so far, it is unclear if existing xbox 360 games will receive Natal updates. Currently game such as Ricochet, Meet Mario, Paint Party, Beautiful Katamari, Space Invaders Extreme, Alan Wake and Burnout Paradise will hit the store shelves when the Natal system becomes available to the consumer. Microsoft aims to release Project Natal at the end of 2010, just before the Christmas shopping season starts.
There is quite a bit of mystery woven around the name of the project. Has Microsoft picked "Natal" as part of its tradition to give new technology city names as internal codenames, or is there another explanation? Could it have something to do with Microsoft's Director of Incubation, Alex Kipman's Brazilian background, which includes the beach city of Natal, or was the name picked simply because it refers to ‘birth' and ‘new life'? Whatever the reason may be, do not get too familiar with this codename, as it may still change before the product finally arrives in stores.
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