rwojcik@bcsaic.UUCP (Rick Wojcik) (11/10/89)
In article <2932@hub.UUCP> probert@aviary.gm.hac.com writes: >On CNN this weekend was a short piece on a development in speech recognition >by Roger Moore of the Royal Signals & Radar Establishment in Malvern England. >It seems he has come up with a simple algorithm of transcribing speech. >Can anyone direct me to recent papers by Dr. Moore or the work he is doing? I am also interested in this story, although it should be treated with the same credence as those similar stories that have appeared over the past three decades. From a linguistic point of view, it is impossible to come up with a simple algorithm for transcribing speech. The issues involved in that task are horrendously complex. What Moore has come up with is probably a new way of segmenting the acoustic stream. I'd like to know more about it. -- Rick Wojcik csnet: rwojcik@atc.boeing.com uucp: uw-beaver!bcsaic!rwojcik
phil@ingr.com (Phil Johnson) (11/10/89)
In article <2932@hub.UUCP> probert@aviary.gm.hac.com writes: >On CNN this weekend was a short piece on a development in speech recognition >by Roger Moore of the Royal Signals & Radar Establishment in Malvern England. >It seems he has come up with a simple algorithm of transcribing speech. >Can anyone direct me to recent papers by Dr. Moore or the work he is doing? > I would, also, like to get this information. Thanks -- Philip E. Johnson UUCP: usenet!ingr!b3!sys_7a!phil MY words, VOICE: (205) 772-2497 MY opinion!