Re: Far Field Microphone

From: Joe (joe_at_nospam.com)
Date: 11/14/04

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    Yehuda Mittelman wrote:
    > The only microphone array left in the market is from AcousticMagic.
    > www.acousticmagic.com
    > All the other manufacturers stopped making them. (labtec microphone array,
    > andrea da-400, gn-netcom microphone array RIP)
    > Maybe it is because microphone arrays are useless for speech
    > recognition......
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Joe" <joe@nospam.com> wrote in message
    > news:SLNkd.106$Yh2.97817@twister.nyc.rr.com...
    >
    >>I am developing a home centric consumer product using a pure Voice User
    >>Interface for command and control and need some help in finding low cost
    >>far field microphones. Andrea Electronics appears to have had a product
    >>but it looks like it is being phased out.
    >>
    >>Our application will have a limited vocabulary ASR so a less than great
    >>mic may work. A 95 - 98% recognition rate at 2.5 meters is our target.
    >>The system will have multiple microphone inputs. Binocular or larger
    >>array configurations are acceptable.
    >>
    >>Any help would be appreciated.
    >>
    >>Joe
    >>
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    >
    Are you familiar with the "EverBeam" optical microphone by Phone-Or,
    Ltd.? This was announced as a product for VR and telematics
    applications. I see they have established relationships with Motorola
    and VCON amongst others but I can't find the product available for sale
    anywhere.

    Any thoughts regarding the device or its availability?

    Joe

    http://www.phone-or.com/products.asp?pageID=14
    Phone-Or | Products

    http://198.66.193.26/data/Library/Files/EverBeam_SR_White_Paper.pdf
    EverBeam_SR_White_Paper.pdf (application/pdf Object)


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