Hi William, I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Puerto Rico who is using Simon to build a generic spoken programming language for speech recognition systems for which you can create language specific scenarios. My students and I just submitted a paper to ASSETS on the topic. Peter Grasch at KDE is actually still actively involved with Simon and has been incredibly helpful with our project. We are very interested in making our project open source so that we can have people contribute to the language and the scenarios simply because spoken languages are developed by communities so we need a programming community to help us develop this one. On May 30, 2015 3:39 AM, "Nico Rikken" <n...@nicorikken.eu> wrote:
> Dear Jason, > > I got interested by your writing and looked up the articles. I guess > these two are the ones you refer to, dating back to 2013: > > https://lwn.net/Articles/531937/ > About the release of Simon 0.4.0. Unfortunately not much has seemed to > have happend since then, looking at the projects website: > http://simon-listens.org/ > > https://lwn.net/Articles/560086/ > A generic speech recognition article later that year, regarding a proof > of concept by Peter Grasch at Akademy. Much groundwork seems to be > required still. For example building a database for software training, > which Microsoft, Apple, and Google have been crowdsourcing for years > https://lwn.net/Articles/560086/ > > Kind regards, > Nico Rikken > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list > >
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