vtp question [message #14233] |
Sun, 06 August 2006 12:15 |
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Originally posted by: cewert01.netscape.com
I am seeking the opportunity to write java code using voice input . This
is due to a disease which is destroying my hands . If I use the Microsoft
voice recognition software , then it does not work very well for coding .
The project does not seem to provide this , based on the statements I read
.. I have found references to spoken java and speed as an eclipse plugin
but I cannot seem to find them . any help will be appreciated .
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Re: vtp question [message #14250 is a reply to message #14233] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 17:48 |
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Originally posted by: bdmetz.us.ibm.com.spam
Hi,
The VTP is for speech systems that use the web programming model (ie browser
grabbing content from a URI), so to do what you'd want to do you'd have to
put your java code in servlets or use browser-specific <object> tag
references into your java code from within a speech browser. If you'd like
to have a standalone application that utilizes speech, you can develop the
SRGS XML grammars inside the VTP but it doesn't have any editing capability
for what you're looking for precisely.
"craig ewert" <cewert01@netscape.com> wrote in message
news:op.tdu2zett6nn4nl@mary.home...
>I am seeking the opportunity to write java code using voice input . This
>is due to a disease which is destroying my hands . If I use the Microsoft
>voice recognition software , then it does not work very well for coding .
>The project does not seem to provide this , based on the statements I read
>. I have found references to spoken java and speed as an eclipse plugin
>but I cannot seem to find them . any help will be appreciated .
>
> --
> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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Re: vtp question [message #14265 is a reply to message #14233] |
Mon, 14 August 2006 18:13 |
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Originally posted by: danny.damours.nrc.gc.ca
Hi Craig,
You may also want to check out the Voice Code project from NRC:
http://voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VoiceCode/public/ywiki.cgi
It seems to be very close to what you are looking for.
Danny D'Amours
craig ewert wrote:
> I am seeking the opportunity to write java code using voice input .
> This is due to a disease which is destroying my hands . If I use the
> Microsoft voice recognition software , then it does not work very well
> for coding . The project does not seem to provide this , based on the
> statements I read . I have found references to spoken java and speed as
> an eclipse plugin but I cannot seem to find them . any help will be
> appreciated .
>
> --Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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Re: vtp question [message #575010 is a reply to message #14233] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 17:48 |
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Originally posted by: bdmetz.us.ibm.com.spam
Hi,
The VTP is for speech systems that use the web programming model (ie browser
grabbing content from a URI), so to do what you'd want to do you'd have to
put your java code in servlets or use browser-specific <object> tag
references into your java code from within a speech browser. If you'd like
to have a standalone application that utilizes speech, you can develop the
SRGS XML grammars inside the VTP but it doesn't have any editing capability
for what you're looking for precisely.
"craig ewert" <cewert01@netscape.com> wrote in message
news:op.tdu2zett6nn4nl@mary.home...
>I am seeking the opportunity to write java code using voice input . This
>is due to a disease which is destroying my hands . If I use the Microsoft
>voice recognition software , then it does not work very well for coding .
>The project does not seem to provide this , based on the statements I read
>. I have found references to spoken java and speed as an eclipse plugin
>but I cannot seem to find them . any help will be appreciated .
>
> --
> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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Re: vtp question [message #575035 is a reply to message #14233] |
Mon, 14 August 2006 18:13 |
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Originally posted by: danny.damours.nrc.gc.ca
Hi Craig,
You may also want to check out the Voice Code project from NRC:
http://voicecode.iit.nrc.ca/VoiceCode/public/ywiki.cgi
It seems to be very close to what you are looking for.
Danny D'Amours
craig ewert wrote:
> I am seeking the opportunity to write java code using voice input .
> This is due to a disease which is destroying my hands . If I use the
> Microsoft voice recognition software , then it does not work very well
> for coding . The project does not seem to provide this , based on the
> statements I read . I have found references to spoken java and speed as
> an eclipse plugin but I cannot seem to find them . any help will be
> appreciated .
>
> --Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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