Hi David
Thanks for the link. I am on the list. Regards, Dan Stirling From: David Hill [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 4:33 PM To: [email protected] Cc: gnuspeech Subject: Re: Suggestion Hi Dan, Sounds like a worthwhile pilot project. There are archives of previous messages at: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnuspeech-contact/ Whenever I write to someone about gnuspeech, unless it is private, I send a copy to the list at: [email protected] as I have done with this one. Occasionally I forget! :-( I presume you are on the list (I haven't checked). You should have received several mailing recently, including one today about a newly available paper and one a cuple of days ago providing a list of a whole bunch of gnuspeech-related papers. Do you have the GNU/Linux version of gnuspeech installed & running under GNUStep? You should also try the Mac version for comparison as, due to circumstances, it is a little further developed. Any help with the GNU/Linux version would be more than welcome. All good wishes. david ------- On Oct 29, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Dan Stirling wrote: Hi David I have been following the gnuspeech group for some time and am looking for a good suggestion for a speech to text device project. I am trying to put together a demonstration of the capabilities. My project will scan and read a postage size bar code that contains about 1,000 characters. These character string will then be stored and processed into speech. My test board is a Beagleboard (Linux) using a TI processor and will use a camera vision system for scanning. The audio will be sent using a Codec to a speaker. Are there archives of your message sent to others? I am just looking for the pointer in the right direction, I will do the leg work. Best Regards, Dan Stirling
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