Is there a lip-reading voice recognition/command app out there for secure, silent dictation in public spaces? Any other existing methods?
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Replying to @vgr
in college my transcriptionist had a special microphone that covered her mouth that she whispered into for this exact purpose
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Replying to @thesublemon @vgr
not sure what it was called or if it's available commercially outside of accessibility spaces but probably google-able
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Replying to @thesublemon
yeah it needs to go mainstream beyond special needs... Bottleneck for AR/VR is audio input
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Replying to @vgr
voice has high latency as a controlling mechanism ie we drive with our hands & feet which have low latency,
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Replying to @Pv
I don't think latency is the bottleneck in the use cases I'm thinking of. Privacy is. In real time convos, thinking is the slow step.
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Replying to @vgr
Gotcha. My point was in driving or typing, you aren't 'thinking' -- you are reacting in real-time -- adding voice input adds latency
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in driving, driverless cars will take over the low-level loops that require low latency. Typing in chats/DMs might be latency example
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