From: Juliano B. <chi...@gm...> - 2011-01-14 20:50:46
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Geeeeezzz What a CRAZY coincidence... Maybe IBM is monitoring this list!! Look the e-mail that I received right now! Share your thoughts! Help shape our strategy and communications On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. EDT, we're launching a developerWorks IdeaJam that will run for 72 hours. You are receiving this note because you match one of the following criteria: - You are a top contributor either in the Lotus Forums or in the developerWorks Forums - You recently completed our IT Professional survey We value your opinion and would like to hear more from you about a Recognition and Reward Program we are launching this year. We are specifically asking you, and others like you who are active in technical forums, because you are the kind of person we would like to recognize and we appreciate the great things you are already doing. Come and talk to us. Share your thoughts, ideas and experiences. Help shape our strategy and communications. The Jam is divided into *three* core themes: - *Rewards*: What kind of monetary/material rewards do you feel would motivate you to participate more in developerWorks and vie for a Champion badge and recognition? - *Recognition*: How can IBM help you be recognized by your peers for your achievements? What recognition ideas do you have for high performers in the dW community area? - *Motivating participation*: How do you feel about sites using gaming mechanisms to incent participation and motivation? What are your thoughts about this? Any advice you have for us about things we should consider? Watch for an e-mail in your inbox on January 19 with the forum and group URL. We're looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, The IBM developerWorks team I'm little bit scared :| 2011/1/14 Gregg Liming <gr...@li...> > On 1/14/2011 3:33 PM, Clyde Gill wrote: > > > > Hi Juliano, > > > > On 01/14/2011 02:23 PM, Juliano Barreto wrote: > > > > > First: Thanks to everybody that help me with the choice of > > Insteon. It's > > > almost here ;) > > > > > > Second: Anyone know (or make it) if exist how to idetificate user > > using > > > voice recognition? If there is a way to make the whole system > > works only > > > with the residents? > > > > I think you're looking for a 22nd century solution! As I understand > it, > > it is already a challenge to get voice, any voice, reliably > recognized, > > at least with free software, let alone also recognizing the person > that > > spoke. > > > > Do you have simple voice recognition working already? If so, could > you > > share the details of how you did it and how reliable it is working > > for you? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eloy Paris.- > > > > > > At the risk of being banished from the group, I found the microsoft > > voice recognition to be quite reliable in XP. A good microphone helped, > > though it was still essential to be close to it when speaking commands. > > I heard the same thing from someone using an array mic. A bit more > expensive, but worked well while walking around the room and not > speaking directly into it. > > > I don't use any recognition right now as I have switched to Linux, but > > have wondered before about using an MS box to receive commands and then > > using a Linux proxy box for everything else. > > Just so you know, I worked w/ another user a while back (> 1 yr ago) in > doing this very thing via xAP as a request/respond transport for Voice > Command items--treating them as a "client" half and a "server" half. > This was one of the more obscure uses of the respond method that David > was talking about (for other purposes) a while back. Anyway, the > implementation is not via the traditional notion of mh proxy and server, > but rather two (or, can be "n" if you like) mh instances. I don't > recall the exact details, but could probably assist if/when you decide. > > Gregg > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks > Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. Understand > malware threats, the impact they can have on your business, and how you > can protect your company and customers by using code signing. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: > http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |