The laptop I recorded that demo on has a high end i7, which was
operating at 100% on all 8 cores (it can work with much lower CPU usage
if CUDA is available though); so even when mobile processors get to an
equivalent performance level it'd be terrible for battery life. The only
exception would be
That sounds promising!
Why isn't offline processing suitable for use on a phone? If it's
working on a desktop, and we have convergence, we should be able to
assume it will work on any (better) smartphone in 2018, shouldn't we?
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That video's just from a bit of experimentation in my free time; once
we've got the input method interface for snapd finished up I'm planning
on making it available for people to experiment with on the desktop, but
it's not really suitable for use on a phone. Any phone based solution is
likely to
Just found this video from 23-11-2016: "Ubuntu Keyboard - Speech
Recognition"
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vglBQanR_t4
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Title:
Add speech
Is there any progress with this? Are there any, at least vague, plans to
make this happen anytime soon?
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Title:
Add speech input, voice input,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Add speech input, voice input, dictate function