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Conference allvax::pro_engineer

Title:Pro/ENGINEER Conference
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Moderator:ALLVAX::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Oct 07 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:426
Total number of notes:1446

414.0. "Speech Interface for ProE" by NETRIX::"bar@zko.dec.com" (Bernie Rozmovits) Tue Feb 11 1997 14:42

I am experimenting with connecting a speech recognizer to ProEngineer. 
Building a custom vocabulary is easy. It works like spoken map keys.  

for example speaking "shade" will execute {view, cosemetic, shade, display}.
The users eyes can remain focused on the screen while speech does menu 
navigation.

I know very little about using ProE.  I am looking for suggestions on the
kinds
of functions that would benefit the most from an added speech input channel.

I would also appreciate any help however small in putting together a small
demo or script I can use in selling this idea.

Bernie Rozmovits
dtn 381-0840
bar@zko.dec.com

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414.1LILCPX::THELLENRon Thellen, DTN 522-2952Mon Feb 17 1997 20:3735
>       <<< Note 414.0 by NETRIX::"bar@zko.dec.com" "Bernie Rozmovits" >>>
>                         -< Speech Interface for ProE >-

>I am experimenting with connecting a speech recognizer to ProEngineer. 
>Building a custom vocabulary is easy. It works like spoken map keys.  

>for example speaking "shade" will execute {view, cosemetic, shade, display}.
>The users eyes can remain focused on the screen while speech does menu 
>navigation.

    I assume you are referring to DSRS.  Correct?

>I know very little about using ProE.  I am looking for suggestions on the
>kinds
>of functions that would benefit the most from an added speech input
>    channel.

    I can help you here as I have recently installed DSRS on my
    workstation but haven't had the time to figure out how to create the
    custom vocabulary.  I would think something like this could be a big
    time saver as Pro/E is very mouse click intensive.

    The amount of time I will be able to dedicate will be limited however.
    But I would be willing to help out as much as I can.

    By the way, my job here in Colorado Springs is similar to that of a PTC
    application engineer.  I support 16 seats of Pro/E here in CXO as well
    as 5 seats in SHR.

>I would also appreciate any help however small in putting together a small
>demo or script I can use in selling this idea.

    Give me a call at DTN 522-2952 or email at LILCPX::THELLEN.

    Ron