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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Samsung P207 with speech-to-text
According to the article it actually works. It has to be trained though, but just once. Considering MS Speech is approx 40 Mbytes on the hard drive Samsung must have optimized the algorithms a bit.
"Samsung is onto something with this feature. Not only does the P207 represent a significant evolution for voice recognition—making text messaging far easier—it’s also easy to envision how this software will soon make sending emails and multi-step commands via mobile phones far more viable."
Om Malik on Broadband � Samsung�s P207 Speaks Out
"Samsung is onto something with this feature. Not only does the P207 represent a significant evolution for voice recognition—making text messaging far easier—it’s also easy to envision how this software will soon make sending emails and multi-step commands via mobile phones far more viable."
Om Malik on Broadband � Samsung�s P207 Speaks Out

