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 | | From: | deltagreen | | Subject: | Re: Mac OSX | | Date: | 9 Dec 2004 15:25:52 -0800 |
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 | Many years ago (in 2000), I was part of the team that wrote ViaVoice for OS X. Do you need any programming help, or user stuff?
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 | | From: | James Salsman | | Subject: | Re: Mac OSX | | Date: | Mon, 13 Dec 2004 07:13:42 GMT |
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 | deltagreen wrote:
> Many years ago (in 2000), I was part of the team that wrote ViaVoice > for OS X. Do you need any programming help, or user stuff?
Oh, I do -- can you show an example of how to get phoneme alignments and phoneme confidence scores. I've been told that can be done with Tcl on the Linux version, which I have, but haven't tried since it was withdrawn.
Does the OS X version of Via Voice also have a Tcl scripting interface, and if not, is there any other way to get to phoneme, segmentation, and phoneme confidence score recognition results for command-and-control?
Sincerely, James Salsman -- www.readsay.com - maker of the ReadSay PROnounce English literacy system 400 MHz PDA included: $499 -- http://www.readsay.com/PROnounce.html
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