Hi:
I am in the process
of implementing a program that turned commands from voice recognition software
in to code that are entered in to an application.
there are
approximately 200 codes available in this particular sofware I am
automating.
Wile I could use
boost::stringAlgo along with the functions available in the stl there must be a
better alternative.
To give an idea of
howthis would work the user might say:
conditional new
line, and [l] would be placed in the current document
onscreen.
the user could say
skip 5 lines and [sk5] would be entered.
From this it is clar
that:
1. some tokens are
voiced by the user but are not needed when analysing the input. e.g lines is
used for ease of use but not actually used in the analysis.
2. some tokens are
only followed by certain othe tokens, e.g new can be followed by line, page or
paragraph.
tow queries:
1. What is the best
boost library to use in this situation, boost.wav, boost.spirit, boost.xpressive
or boost.tokenizer.
2. Has anybody else
done anything like this, and hence can offer any implementation
advice.
Any help
apreciated.
Sean.
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