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Title: Speech Recognition Breakthrough for the Spoken, Translated Word
Post by: lightspeed on July 30, 2014, 07:13:18 am
    Speech Recognition Breakthrough for the Spoken, Translated Word
I thought this was very interesting and could see how it could also be applied to text to language for a.i. use such as hal , in another words hal can be in English but would be translated into whatever language a person wanted , which also would get more customers who can't speak or understand English .
    yes it's still being developed but I thought it was interesting , I also thought if you had a rechargeable device translator and an ear phone anytime someone was speaking a different language it would be translated so you could understand anyone around you . very cool possibilities !  :)
any thoughts ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu-nlQqFCKg
Title: Re: Speech Recognition Breakthrough for the Spoken, Translated Word
Post by: doggs on August 25, 2014, 02:10:15 am
I have always wanted Hal to speak German (my native tongue) would be cool for many reasons I brought it up a few years back..... Good idea. And yes born and breed American. Mexicans are not the only ones to speak native tongue here lol.
Title: Re: Speech Recognition Breakthrough for the Spoken, Translated Word
Post by: Art on August 25, 2014, 11:31:25 am
Hmmm...Born and bred American, German is Native language, types perfect English ok...now I'm confused. Army brat?  ;D
Title: Re: Speech Recognition Breakthrough for the Spoken, Translated Word
Post by: doggs on August 25, 2014, 11:42:06 am
Yup but my family is ethnic German and only a couple of generations in the states. On my dads side that is and German is spoken at family gatherings lol.