mherger wrote: 
> > data that's available.  it's actually better in the car for the most
> > part, at least those systems that relay on Nuance  AVR.
> 
> How do you know which system they're using? And what is "Nuance AVR" 
> anyway? Google doesn't really show up anything interesting... And would 
> you know a music related example application using it?
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael
Nuance is the company that supply cloud voice recognition tech behind
the scenes for a lot of third parties such as Samsung TVs, kids toys and
so on. They have some genuinely pretty reliable voice recognition going
on, it's quite impressive to use.

And the name will be buried deep in the Ts+Cs because they have to send
a sound recording out to them and, as a third party, they have to notify
you of this fact.

But I have to say I doubt that a VR system could pick up my voice in my
lounge over my HiFi running at an unhealthy volume level without me
shouting louder than I'd like, and certainly loud enough that I'd rather
reach for a remote.




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