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Ask HN: Is Intel Jarvis faster than Google's Speech Recognition?

1 点作者 jamesfranco大约 11 年前
I read a bit about Intel Jarvis and they&#x27;re saying that it really fast as they process everything offline on the device itself [1]<p>Google&#x27;s Speech Recognition is blazing fast. So they might have really fast servers as they process everything on their backend. [2]<p>What one do you think is faster?<p>[1] http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theinquirer.net&#x2F;inquirer&#x2F;news&#x2F;2325465&#x2F;intels-jarvis-headset-will-take-on-apples-siri-and-google-glass-by-working-offline<p>[2http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.forbes.com&#x2F;sites&#x2F;anthonykosner&#x2F;2012&#x2F;10&#x2F;31&#x2F;client-vs-server-architecture-why-google-voice-search-is-also-much-faster-than-siri&#x2F;]

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lnanek2大约 11 年前
I haven&#x27;t found Google to be fast at all, in fact it breaks a lot with a no internet warning because often my Glass can&#x27;t even manage connectivity through my Bluetooth through my phone, the rest of the time it definitely has network lag attached to it. Are you just testing on a browser on a cable modem or something? Note the OK Glass menu has its own custom local voice model it runs against, you need to do something like a google search or reply to a text to really test the network backed stuff.