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A modern day Watson for hands-free control.(Hewlett-Packard Co. has developed a voice-controlled oscilloscope)(Brief Article)

Design News, September, 1999 by DeMeis, Rick

"Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." These words of Alexander Graham Bell may be considered the first electronically transmitted voice command. Hewlett Packard now effectively gives engineers a pair of assistant's hands by incorporating a voice-control option on its high-performance Infiniium oscilloscopes.

Especially with increasingly fine pitch circuit boards, both a user's hands have to be concentrated on precisely positioning probe tips to avoid short circuits. As one engineer says, "I don't have enough hands. I'm pushing buttons with my nose while holding the probes." Now, using a Lernout & Hauspie phonetic speech-recognition engine, users control the scope verbally via a collar-mounted microphone to manipulate on-screen views, take measurements,...

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