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Operating Computers by Voice

By Bennet, Robert; ACCENT on Living,
(Pages: 78) Publication Date: Spring, 1995

The article provides information about operating computers using voice controls for people with disabilities. It describes capabilities and applications of voice systems, and the types of computer hardware that is required to operate a voice system. There is a discussion about cost that compares costs of programs with quality of word recognition. The article describes the initial learning process that voice recognition programs must undergo, as well as the benefits to the user of using the programs.
Published by: Cheever Publishing, Inc.
Link to text: http://www.blvd.com/accent/

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