In 2012 we do not speak with our mobile phone we're probably not cool! This is what successful brands such as Samsung and Apple would have us believe pushing interactive voice recognition software and able to respond naturally to our questions and requests. We are succeeding? The answer is basically NO. Though efforts are appreciable and the Syrians and interfaces allow a decent S-voice interaction failing to respond to direct questions (the first), actually manage to have regular interaction with these programs is quite difficult. Open the program (however fast it may be), speak your command post,
waiting for an answer , dictating the text of SMS,
waiting for an answer , indicate the number or name to which to send it,
wait for an answer and then send the SMS ( assuming that everything is done under 3G coverage and you speak the same language of the program) is definitely not as fast and seamless hand-write the text with new predictive keyboard now very refined. Although the inputs can be faster than described, we believe technology Voice, for as has been proposed to date, is far from being used in everyday life in a constructive way. If we are outside, then, the chances that the phone really understands what we're saying is still reducing and eventually, after the initial enthusiasm and testing, we realize that it's quicker to unlock the phone and to do two clicks to speak directly.
That said, however, appreciate the efforts made by both manufacturers developers to go to voice interaction with a device. Trying to offer something truly "intelligent", SILVIA arrives, the new assistant voice in development for Android .
The project has landed on the familiar platform kickstarter.com in search of the necessary funds to disclose the project in full. The $ 150,000 needed to reach the goal within the next 34 days are surely many, but SILVIA promises more natural interaction with the person who uses your smartphone and may be the key to reading right to try to really use this type of software .
The demo we see that at the end article, shows a part of the potential of the software. Unfortunately, the voice synthesizer native Android is as far removed as possible from a hot female vocalist named Silvia. What matters is, however, the interaction, although it's a demo, the resolutions are more than positive.
SILVIA is able to interact with most of the applications installed in the phone and allows to perform so many different operations. There is also an SDK and a lot of features that may see the light if the funds collected will be sufficient to give rise to this commercial project. will be the right time?
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