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28 Minute Audio Recording: Supersense, Seeing AI and Voice Dream Scanner on my iPhone 12 mini.
My NEW Apple iPhone 12 mini is now 21 days old, yet was released in the Philippines 1.20 years ago. It was freshly-updated to iOS 15.3.1 19 days ago. It originally had iOS 14.1, yet I had it updated to iOS 15.3 21 days ago, prior to restoring from iCloud 20 days ago. My iPhone 12 mini replaces my iPhone 6S Plus. ☺️
Hello World! For this blog post, I decided to use my Apple iPhone 12 mini with Supersense, Microsoft Seeing AI and Voice Dream Scanner in testing the computer vision actions with my newsprint-quality paperback book, my LCD digital thermometer/hygrometer module and an empty peanut container. ☺️
Here’s the MP3 audio file from my free Dropbox account, in case the above WordPress audio player block does not play. It was recorded using Hi-Q Voice Recorder Pro on my Xiaomi Redmi 9T Android smartphone. ☺️
Surprisingly, and it’s also a surprise to me, also, is the fact my iPhone 12 mini has a very sensitive camera, something at my age of over 50 years old, something I’m not used to! ☺️ Though all three apps are not 100% perfect, I’m only in direct eMail contact with Supersense and Voice Dream supports, for helping their products get BETTER! It’s what I do! ☺️
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Happily-Married, comfortably poor, permanently disabled and totally BLIND.
A Terrorism SURVIVOR that's still SURVIVING Terrorism + post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Scientist since 1977, Acoustician since 1979, Computer Scientist/Programmer since 1982, Seismologist since 1988, Criminologist (Behavioral Scientist) since 1992, and many more! Also, had worked in two civilian and one military virology labs in the USA between 1993 and 2003.
A Generation X, Filipino-American US expat, living in The Philippines, whom was naturally-born in Boston, grew up mostly in Seattle, some in Chicago, and have lived in Anchorage & San Francisco. Became permanently-disabled in 2003 due to health-related illness, ending my moonlighting career as an independent private investigator in the USA.
RETIRED independent developer of computing & electronics technologies after 35 wonderful years, including 20 wonderful years in GNU/Linux development & 8 wonderful years as an independent embedded systems developer of digital electronics.
Former speech synthesis systems developer of 30 wonderful years, specializing in foreign language phoneme-to-speech synthesis. Also was a beta tester of third-party software-based speech synthesizers.
Former FCC-licensed amateur radio operator of 20 wonderful years, beginning with 2m packet-radio & AmSat communications between Anchorage & Manila. Former member of Anchorage Amateur Radio Club and Mike & Key ARC in Seattle.
Learned 10-finger QWERTY touch-typing on a manual typewriter in 1980 at a US-based elementary school. Mastered 10-finger QWERTY touch-typing without looking at the keyboard in 1986. Now have osteoarthritis in both of my hands from all that touch-typing!
My primary computer programming language is C, which I learned in 1990. My secondary programming language is B.A.S.I.C., which I self-learned in 1982. Prior to my sight-loss, I used to program in LISP/CLISP and Prolog for my early development of artificial intelligence & machine learning programs.
Daily, to compensate/facilitate my sight-loss, I am actively using Apple iOS VoiceOver, Google Android TalkBack and Amazon Fire OS VoiceView screen-readers, in addition to my external Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard and sometimes, my Orbit Writer Braille keyboard, as HOBBIES.
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