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Speech Recognition editing effort
Hi there, I have been going through speech recognition and it appears to need a lot of work to get up to standard and not a lot of editing or talk has happened in the past several years. I noticed you've done some editing there as recently as Sep. I was thinking about spending more time with the article and was curious as to whether you're planning to continue working on it as well. Cheers, --Jonnyglobal (talk) 22:04, 27 October 2016 (UTC)

Hi Jonnyglobal, thanks for reaching out to me. I agree that the article needs a lot of work. I wrote most of the history of speech recognition section. Fixing the rest of the article was too big a task for me to take on. I am willing to help make additional changes though and also willing to stay out of your way as you clean it up. Dithridge (talk) 04:12, 28 October 2016 (UTC) Hi, Dithridge! Thanks for the fast response. I'steer clear of history and I may reach out to you for input if I am on the fence about a change in another area. If I do, I'll post to the article's talk page and tag you. This would also allow someone else to weigh in if they have an opinion. --Jonnyglobal (talk) 16:20, 28 October 2016 (UTC)

Chester Rowell
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