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IBM open sources speech recognition code







IBM open sources speech recognition code

IBM open sources speech recognition code 09/15/2004 03:51 AM

Computer Weekly Sep 15 2004 8:05AM GMT




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IBM open-sources speech recognition
development tools


IBM open-sources speech recognition
development tools
09/13/2004 12:53 PM
IBM Corp. said Monday it will release as open source code some of its software for speech-enabling applications. The move is intended to spur development in the field and outflank rivals by making IBM's free technology the industry standard.

IBM open-sources speech-recognition
development tools


IBM open-sources speech-recognition
development tools
09/13/2004 06:17 PM
The move is designed to spur development in the speech recognition field and outflank rivals by making IBM's free technology the industry standard.

IBM Contributes Speech Recognition
Software to Open Source (NewsFactor)


IBM Contributes Speech Recognition
Software to Open Source (NewsFactor)
09/14/2004 02:40 PM
NewsFactor - IBM (NYSE: IBM) will contribute speech recognition software to the open source community in the hope of promoting standardized and compatible speech-enabled applications.

Google Open-Sources Code


Google Open-Sources Code 03/22/2005 03:21 PM
The search company introduces Google Code, its first move into opening its source code, with a contribution of four of its internal software development libraries and tools.

Microsoft Open Sources Another Piece of
Code


Microsoft Open Sources Another Piece of
Code
05/13/2004 09:37 AM
Microsoft's Shared Source team has released the source code for its Windows Template Library as open source on SourceForge.

Speech code from IBM to become open
source


Speech code from IBM to become open
source
09/12/2004 11:59 PM
CNET News.com Sep 13 2004 3:22AM GMT

Speech Code From I.B.M. to Become Open
Source


Speech Code From I.B.M. to Become Open
Source
09/12/2004 09:26 PM
I.B.M. plans to announce that it will contribute some of its speech-recognition software to two open-source software groups.

Open Sourced IBM speech code doesn't
include Viavoice


Open Sourced IBM speech code doesn't
include Viavoice
09/22/2004 08:26 PM

Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology


Wizzard Expands Target Market With
WizzScribe Server-Based Speech
Recognition; Company Expands Portfolio
Of Offerings To Corporate Users With IBM
Speech Technology
09/03/2004 03:00 AM
Wizzard Software (OTCBB:WIZD) announced today they have expanded their portfolio of offerings powered by IBM WebSphere Voice Application Access 5.0. The WizzScribe Software Developers Kit (SDK) and server-based runtimes support the offline conversion of voice audio into text, bringing large vocabulary voice recognition technology to a new generation of business applications. Wizzard chose IBM's WVAA 5.0 solution because of its rapid application environment and built in authentication technologies - freeing the developer to focus on core business application logic. It is IBM's premiere solution for the delivery of voice portals and managed voice applications. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]

Speech-Recognition Software


Speech-Recognition Software 08/30/2004 07:39 PM
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Uh, um and nationality and speech
recognition


Uh, um and nationality and speech
recognition
01/10/2004 09:38 AM
"Signposting" -- involuntarily uttering little interstitial syllables between words, like "um" and "uh" -- varies widely from country to country, and makes life difficult for speech-recognition software.
The French say something that sounds like euh, and Hebrew speakers say ehhh. Serbs and Croats say ovay, and the Turks say mmmmm. The Japanese say eto (eh-to) and ano (ah-no), the Spanish este, and Mandarin speakers neige (NEH-guh) and jiege (JEH-guh). In Dutch and German you can say uh, um, mmm. In Swedish it's eh, ah, aah, m, mm, hmm, ooh, a and oh; in Norwegian, e, eh, m and hm.

These interruptions, it turns out, plague machines more than people -- speech-recognition systems in particular -- so researchers have increasingly been turning their attention to uh and um (among other so-called disfluencies).

Link (via Foe Romeo)

Speech Recognition in Silicon


Speech Recognition in Silicon 09/14/2004 10:33 AM

Notes and Tips: Speech Recognition?


Notes and Tips: Speech Recognition? 05/06/2004 10:07 AM
Which is better, iListen or ViaVoice? (Are there any others?)

Voxx Speech Recognition Project


Voxx Speech Recognition Project 07/01/2004 10:00 PM
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Speech recognition 'on a chip' in three
years


Speech recognition 'on a chip' in three
years
09/14/2004 07:24 AM
Talk to the handheld

Speech Recognition in UT2004 Demo


Speech Recognition in UT2004 Demo 02/14/2004 06:36 PM

Honda Enhances Speech-Recognition System


Honda Enhances Speech-Recognition System 09/03/2004 05:49 PM
AP via Los Angeles Times Sep 3 2004 9:02PM GMT

New silicon chips set to revolutionize
speech recognition


New silicon chips set to revolutionize
speech recognition
09/14/2004 12:53 PM
123Bharath.com Sep 14 2004 5:06PM GMT

Police should get speech recognition
technology say Lib Dems


Police should get speech recognition
technology say Lib Dems
04/04/2005 02:38 AM
PublicTechnology.net Apr 4 2005 6:08AM GMT

Honda Enhances Speech-Recognition System
(AP)


Honda Enhances Speech-Recognition System
(AP)
09/04/2004 03:27 AM
AP - Honda Motor Co., with help from partner IBM Corp., is preparing to introduce an improved speech-recognition system that will allow drivers to get voice navigation guidance without having to manually punch in any information or take their eyes off the road to read a computer screen.

Microsoft Research: Enhanced Speech
Detection and Recognition


Microsoft Research: Enhanced Speech
Detection and Recognition
04/24/2004 10:42 PM
Microsoft Research's Speech Technology Group recently posted a short video demostrating how speech detection and recognition can be improved using a prototype hardware device that combines combines both a regular microphone and a bone-conductive microphone. Published research documents provide further details about the device and the benefits gained through its use along with improved processing algorithms:

IBM, Honda deliver in-car
speech-recognition navigation system


IBM, Honda deliver in-car
speech-recognition navigation system
09/03/2004 06:30 PM
IBM and Honda have jointly developed a hands-free and natural sounding in-vehicle speech-recognition system that will be offered as standard equipment on the 2005 Acura RL.

Honda, IBM enhance in-vehicle,
speech-recognition system


Honda, IBM enhance in-vehicle,
speech-recognition system
09/03/2004 07:47 PM
SiliconValley.com Sep 3 2004 10:49PM GMT

Speech Recognition Profile Manager Tool
(SpProfileMgr.exe)


Speech Recognition Profile Manager Tool
(SpProfileMgr.exe)
09/20/2004 10:35 PM
Speech Profile Manager exports and imports speech recognition desktop profiles.

SpeechBot™ - Audio Search Using
Speech Recognition


SpeechBot™ - Audio Search Using
Speech Recognition
05/28/2004 05:09 AM
SpeechBot™ - Audio Search Using Speech Recognition
http://speechbot.research .compaq.com/


SpeechBot is a search engine for audio & video content that is hosted and played from other websites (listed below). Note: Transcripts of the content based on speech recognition are not exact. SpeechBot currently indexes 17517 hours of content from a selected list of sites. This has been adeed to Deep Web Research Informatioon Blog.

Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
Is a W3C Proposed Recommendation


Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
Is a W3C Proposed Recommendation
12/18/2003 06:05 PM
2003-12-18: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of the Speech Recognition Grammar Specification Version 1.0 to Proposed Recommendation. Comments are welcome through 18 February 2004. Speech grammars allow voice-based application authors to create rules describing what users are expected to say after listening to each application prompt. Visit the Voice Browser home page. (News archive)

ScanSoft Merges Engines in New
Speech-Recognition Release


ScanSoft Merges Engines in New
Speech-Recognition Release
05/18/2004 09:09 PM
With the launch of OpenSpeech Recognizer 3.0, ScanSoft is focusing future development on a single speech-recognition engine that combines code from many engines.

Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
Advances to Candidate Recommendation


Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
Advances to Candidate Recommendation
06/26/2002 01:00 PM
26 June 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of Speech Recognition Grammar to Candidate Recommendation. Speech grammars allow voice-based application authors to create rules describing what users are expected to say after listening to each application prompt. Read the press release and testimonials, and visit the Voice Browser home page. (News archive)

Robots, Toys, Speech Recognition – Voice
Controlled Robosapien


Robots, Toys, Speech Recognition – Voice
Controlled Robosapien
04/18/2005 02:16 AM
Many Robosapien owners love to talk to their favorite robot. Now, with the help of the Robosapien Dance Machine project and the CMU Sphinx speech recognition engine, he is listening. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]

Honda Motor Co. and IBM Corp. enhance
in-vehicle, speech-recognition system


Honda Motor Co. and IBM Corp. enhance
in-vehicle, speech-recognition system
09/04/2004 12:25 PM
Canadian Press Sep 4 2004 4:14PM GMT

IBM to Open Voice Recognition Software


IBM to Open Voice Recognition Software 09/13/2004 07:17 AM

CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld


CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld 07/29/2004 11:40 AM
Ingres is geared to come out of the gate at LinuxWorld to compete with products from MySQL and other database vendors.

Sun open sources Looking Glass


Sun open sources Looking Glass 06/28/2004 04:50 AM
The Register Jun 28 2004 9:13AM GMT

Microsoft Open Sources WTL


Microsoft Open Sources WTL 05/13/2004 08:05 PM

Microsoft is finally open sourcing WTL (Windows Template Library) at SourceForge.net.  WTL is popular among Win32 C++ programmers for building lightweight applications and extensions such as IE plugins or ActiveX, but it was never supported officially and managed to limp ahead through individual efforts of the ATL team members.

The version in the CVS seems to be an alpha 7.5.  If you need a stable version, download version 7.1 from Microsoft.


Google Open Sources Dev Tools


Google Open Sources Dev Tools 03/22/2005 04:48 PM
As Microsoft did last year with some of its own development tools, Google has released the source code for a handful of its internally developed software libraries and tools under an open-source license.

InternetNews: CA Open Sources DB at
LinuxWorld


InternetNews: CA Open Sources DB at
LinuxWorld
07/29/2004 06:52 PM
Ingres is geared to come out of the gate at LinuxWorld to compete with products from MySQL and other database vendors.

DrKW Open-Sources Better Communication


DrKW Open-Sources Better Communication 03/14/2005 04:32 PM
Investment bank creates its own solution, then gives it away to get systems talking.

CA open-sources Ingres database


CA open-sources Ingres database 05/24/2004 08:29 PM

CA Open-Sources the Heart of Its Ingres
Database


CA Open-Sources the Heart of Its Ingres
Database
05/24/2004 09:37 PM
As it moves to open-source the main engine of its Ingres Relational Database, CA says it plans to replace the lost license revenue by offering support, indemnity and more.
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