Thursday, April 18, 2013

Sherpa Brings Natural Language Voice Commmands to Android

Android: If you like Google Now but are frustrated by its lack of natural language commands, you may want to try out Sherpa, the new voice assistant for Android.

Sherpa utilizes Android's built-in voice recognition to translate speech to text, so it already has a high degree of accuracy. However, it recognizes commands with much greater flexibility. Instead of memorizing a list of commands, you can simply say "I have an appointment tomorrow at 2:30." The app will then ask what the title is and confirm if you want to add it to your agenda. It even comes with a handy multi-paned layout for tablet users. Hit the link below to give it a try.

Sherpa (Beta) (Free) | Google Play Store

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/AZC3eK4NXCk/sherpa-brings-natural-language-voice-commmands-to-andro-474945699

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