摘 要: | In the past year, products capable of turning nonstop speech into text have entered the commercial marketplace. Via Voice from IBM Corp. is one instance, and Naturally Speaking from Dragon Systems Inc.…, is another. Both systems consist of software written for IBM-compatible PCs with Windows 95 or NT, Pentium processors, 32—48MB of RAM, and 60—100MB of available hard-disk space. Two years ago, the latest systems were able to transcrible words only if they were separated by pauses. These discrete or isolated-word systems ran on 486-based systems with 16—32 MB of RAM
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