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From: | Sebastian Hilbert |
Subject: | [Gnumed-devel] speech recognition in GNUmed |
Date: | Fri, 06 Jul 2012 15:22:24 +0200 |
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I am currently working with a company called sonic-labs from Germany to evaluate what kind of speech recognition support can be brought to GNUmed (in principle)
See http://www.sonic-labs.net/downloads/dcf_medical_en.pdf for some information on their part.
http://www.sonic-labs.net/en/products_typesel.html
Let me know how you would like to see speech recognition work in GNUmed (e.g. for controling GNUmed, dictating reports)
The better you describe your proposed use case the better the chances it will be considered during evaluation.
Since it uses Dragon Medical from Nuance it is available on Windows only. However there seem to be some online solutions where one does the text processing on a backend server (which could run on Windows).
It seems that Dragon Naturally speaking works in Wine and can be exposed to GNU/Linux.
http://thenerdshow.com/platypus.html
Regards, Sebastian |
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