You would have to make the tolerance of variance fairly high. There are many
reasons why pickup time by a mechanical device such as an answering machine or a
fax machine may vary quite significantly.
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On May 16, 2011, at 8:56 AM, Aurimas Skirgaila <a.skirgaila at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> long time ago, I came up with an optimal configuration set for my
environment - good detection and little false positives. Unfortunately some
people are always being detected as Answering Machines.
>
> I'm not up to re-adjust my precious balance of
initial_silence/max_words/... , so I'm thinking about to check if the pickup
time is equal to the pickup time when the same phone number was previously
detected as AM - if the pickup time is different from the last time, - it's
HUMAN, else proceed standard AMD().
>
> has anyone done this before,so I wouldn't be reinventing bicycle?
>
>
> --
> Mvh,
> Aurimas Skirgaila
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