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Windows 10 Speech Recognition Primer Tutorial
Type into a search engine like Google “speech recognition ai technology” and there is a lot of interest out there for this “Artificial Intelligence” (ie. “ai”) topic. This interest can be related to automation (of job related tasks) and helping … Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, automation, dictation, Ease of Access, menu, Microsoft, speech recognition, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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Apple iOS Siri Audio Commentary Tutorial
Today we wanted to show you an idea inspired by our own previous Apple iOS Siri Primer Tutorial that combines … One (tutorial picture) image made up of a 3 x 3 set of “subimages” … that has the “intelligence” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, area, audio, CSS, HTML, image, iOS, iPad, Javascript, Mac OS X, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseover, operating system, programming, QuickTime Player, screen capture, screenshot, Siri, speech, speech recognition, tutorial
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Apple iOS Siri Primer Tutorial
After the tutorial two days back, with Windows 10 and its Cortana voice recognition “personal assistant” (that we tested out with Windows 10 Cortana Primer Tutorial below) you’d be wondering if Apple has an equivalent, and yes, for iOS, which … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, iOS, iPad, operating system, screen capture, screenshot, Siri, speech, speech recognition, tutorial
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Windows 10 Cortana Primer Tutorial
In the area of robotics and artificial intelligence, perhaps the best known concept to we “mere mortals” is “voice recognition”. Perhaps because research into it goes back to 1932, before the Second World War … and 66 years before the … Continue reading →
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Tagged cortana, desktop, Did you know, Microsoft, personal assistant, speech, speech recognition, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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Xcode Cocoa-Applescript Dictation Program Primer Tutorial
Building on yesterday’s relevant Mac OS X Dictation Primer Tutorial as shown below, which addressed the Operating System view of the Dictation functionality, today we take some first steps down the road of writing an application to use this Dictation … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, bookmarklet, Cocoa framework, Did you know, Javascript, kinesthetic, Mac, Objective C, programming, speech, speech recognition, Text to Speech, tutorial, voice recognition, Xcode
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Mac OS X Dictation Primer Tutorial
The ability to use Dictation to text boxes using Mac OS X has been around awhile, but the means to demonstrate this for you in a tutorial got harder with Mac OS X Mavericks with the demise of an integrated … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, dictation, kinesthetic, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.9.1, media, Notes, podcast publisher, QuickTime Player, speech, speech recognition, Text to Speech, tutorial, VLC Media Player, voice recognition
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