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Dragon from Nuance, a speech-recognition software developer in Burlington, Massachusetts, is an advanced engine and is widely used for programming by voice, with Windows and Mac versions available.
Here's a closer look at the programming behind my animatronic mouth. Using Arduino, Python, and a few open-source libraries, I take a typed sentence and convert it into an animation sequence. # ...
Not programming APIs for speech recognition, but the replacement of the traditional text editor to produce programs. The companies, Serenade and Talon, have very different styles.