Wow, that guy raises some intriguing issues about speech recognition!
(Just kidding, I was that guy.)

Come on, somebody must know something about where Android's speech
support is headed?


On Nov 13, 5:40 pm, Mark Abbott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Android used to have a Java package named android.speech.recognition
> with classes for full-on grammar-basedspeechrecognition(http://
> lampwww.epfl.ch/~linuxsoft/android/android-m3-rc37a/docs/reference/
> android/speech/recognition/package-summary.html). That package
> disappeared from the codebase without announcement in early 2008
> (http://www.speechtechblog.com/2008/03/25/does-android-still-listen).
> There has been a puzzling absence of public comment ever since.
>
> Would anyone be willing to explain what happened?
>
> Current Androidspeechrecognitionsupport does not include grammar-
> basedspeechrecognition, only what is known as "dictation" or "speech-
> to-text." That's not adequate for navigating through a user interface
> usingspeech-- which would be very useful for tiny-keyboard, tiny-
> screen devices.
>
> What are the prospects for adding grammar-basedspeechrecognitionto
> Android?

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