I am a speech recognition engineer with a Philosophy background who is
currently working for Nuance Communications. In my spare times that I used to
have before I got blessed with 3 children, I developed a pretty novel approach
to speech
recognition that can react to concepts conveyed. That is, I calculate a bunch
of potential concepts from ambiguous possibilities, let them compete with each
others, and accept as recognized content only the purest concept. Look at this
article
for further details:
If you read the Points of Interest section, you probably understand why I am
writing this e-mail. That is, I would like to be put in touch with a bright
engineer that knows Sphinx in order to work on a speech enabled version of
this technology and produce the corresponding article.
Should you know of anyone, I think the entire community could benefit from a
little paradigm shift once in a while.
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Anonymous
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2011-01-17
I have also been working on speech understanding and at this time have a
functional multi-threaded shell system ready to incorporated into an
application. You can contact me directly to discuss this further.
markfugatedba@gmail.com
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
I am a speech recognition engineer with a Philosophy background who is
currently working for Nuance Communications. In my spare times that I used to
have before I got blessed with 3 children, I developed a pretty novel approach
to speech
recognition that can react to concepts conveyed. That is, I calculate a bunch
of potential concepts from ambiguous possibilities, let them compete with each
others, and accept as recognized content only the purest concept. Look at this
article
for further details:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/DigitalConceptBuilder.aspx.
If you read the Points of Interest section, you probably understand why I am
writing this e-mail. That is, I would like to be put in touch with a bright
engineer that knows Sphinx in order to work on a speech enabled version of
this technology and produce the corresponding article.
Should you know of anyone, I think the entire community could benefit from a
little paradigm shift once in a while.
I have also been working on speech understanding and at this time have a
functional multi-threaded shell system ready to incorporated into an
application. You can contact me directly to discuss this further.
markfugatedba@gmail.com