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General => Developers => Topic started by: valent on November 28, 2011, 09:02:21 pm
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First look at the video then read intervew with main dev, pretty impressive stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN6wy0keQqo
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/11/28/interview-pete-lamonica-siriproxy/
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sure, this is nice, but where is the "impressive" part?
br Hari
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sure, this is nice, but where is the "impressive" part?
br Hari
lol
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sure, this is nice, but where is the "impressive" part?
br Hari
Impressive is in the zen geek part, and also the part that siri can be hacked to do anything that apple didn't intend. This is no direct comparison to lmce project if that is what you are inferring.
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Yep, it is impressive.
It would be so convenient to just speak to LMCE instead of, well, the usual methods.
I'd implement this in some form if I just could.
/Kooma
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We can provide what is needed for LinuxMCE with PocketSphinx, a set of DCE devices, and some elbow grease.
I'll do it at some point when I get to it, unless someone else takes on the task. ;)
-Thom
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We can provide what is needed for LinuxMCE with PocketSphinx, a set of DCE devices, and some elbow grease.
I'll do it at some point when I get to it, unless someone else takes on the task. ;)
-Thom
Is that a Lion in your pocket or are you just glad .......
Sorry Thom, just couldn't resist.
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Impressive is in the zen geek part, and also the part that siri can be hacked to do anything that apple didn't intend. This is no direct comparison to lmce project if that is what you are inferring.
I've a bunch of Apple stuff here, also a phone with Siri, and I'm not impressed by Siri itself. That guy didn't even do the legwork.. and then there is his laughable "security through obscurity" approach. Sure, it is nice, but again, not impressive. He's doing a few of http get requests glued to the siri legwork of some other person with a few lines of ruby.. nothing to see here..
br Hari