This is pretty spiffy...
University of Washington creates a "Voice joystick" which controls a cursor on a computer. This would be a neat peripheral for consoles, I think.
The thing is, it doesn't use speech recognition: it uses sound recognition, so you are basically making short sounds instead of words. It would be pretty weird to watch somebody basically speaking tongues while watching a computer.
The thing is, it doesn't use speech recognition: it uses sound recognition, so you are basically making short sounds instead of words. It would be pretty weird to watch somebody basically speaking tongues while watching a computer.
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