Date: Sun, 07 Jun 1998 15:08:48 -0400 From: Carolyn Subject: Update: Boston Voice Users meeting, 6/9/98 Boston Voice Users will be meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 1998, at 7:30 in MIT room 1-242. It is a speech recognition users group for anyone who uses it or is interested in the practical use of speech recocognition. We will have an informal panel discussion on using speech recognition in the workplace. The planned speakers will be the following: Jeff DelPapa originally used DragonDictate for DOS on a portable with a2x to do his Unix work. He continues to use speech recognition to do part of his job such as writing email. Diana Bush supports doctors who use speech recognition at a local hospital. Kim Patch is a journalist who has used speech recognition for about four years. And of course, the group members themselves are always active participants. To get to the room: Go in the main door of MIT at 77 Mass Ave. (Cambridge, MA) Take the first corridor to your right, walk along it until you have passed the ship models. Where the corridor jogs to the left, go upstairs, then continue in the same direction as before (parallel to Mass Ave.). Room 242 will be on your left. There is a wheelchair lift inside the door between the door at 77 Mass Ave. and the Charles River. It is a gold door at street level. I think that the street number is 33 Mass Ave., Cambridge, MA. Please feel free to cross-post this notice, although there may be changes to this announcement forthcoming. If you want to be sure of receiving meeting announcements, there is a low volume "Boston Voice Users" email list set up specifically for posting meeting information.