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Richard Sprague WebLog
Technology Review on speech in mobile phones
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over 8 years ago
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Technology Review has a summary of the technology behind Voice Signal , one of the companies making SR for small devices like PDAs and cell phones. They laud a technique that sounds a lot like cepstra encoding, but of course we do that too.
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Why people don't buy TabletPCs
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Engadget has a short piece by a Jupiter Research analyst that explains why TabletPC hasn't done as well as many expected. Conclusion: people don't care about the price, but they don't feel (or don't know) they need the extra features. Note that...
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Speech recognition and microphones
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I've been told that Marty Markoe at eMicrophones has a lot of resources of interest if you are looking for information about speech recognition, particularly if you want to know something about microphones. The eMicrophones site includes an interesting...
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Simple text-to-speech script for Windows
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The script I posted a few days ago works on my TabletPC, but I'm not sure why. Jayman Dalal is a test engineer who suggested the following, much better script. Open Notepad and save the following to a file named "Dospeak.js": function DoSpeak(phrase)...
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Move your speech profile
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Okay, you've gone through the effort to train your Microsoft dictation system, like the one in Office or the TabletPC. You move computers. Do you have to train it again? No, not if you have the Speech Profile Manager tool, a free download from...
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Amus worm that speaks to Windows users
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over 8 years ago
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ZDNet and others are reporting on the Amus worm that spreads through an email attachment called "Listen and Smile" and causes your computer to speak a strange message after it boots. Sounds like the worm author used the SAPI TTS, which is very...
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Do you subscribe to Speech Technology Magazine?
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over 8 years ago
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One of the places the Microsoft team gets updates on speech industry news is Speech Technology Magazine . Their web site has free summaries of speech-related news, and if you're a "qualified subscriber" you can get a free print copy mailed to you.
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Open source speech projects
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IBM just announced a plan to release some of their SR software as open source ". I'm trying out a new offline blog client right now, so this will be a short message, but I wanted to point out that t here are at least three open-source speech recognition...
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Tutorial for using speech on a Tablet PC
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Lots of people ask me about Tablet PC and the kind of speech support we provide, particularly for developers who want to use or extend it for custom applications. The first stop I suggest is Casey Chesnut's site, where he has posted a step-by-step tutorial...
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MIT Speech Recognition Classes on the web
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over 8 years ago
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M.I.T.'s Open Courseware initiative puts most of their class lectures out on the Internet for all to see. One that's definitely worth checking out sometime is their course # 6.345 " Automatic Speech Recognition". The class is co-taught by Victor Zue,...
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Guess the language
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Here's an amusing site if you're interested in languages. Nicholas Whyte put together a quiz for guessing the 34 languages of McDonalds , after noticing the translations provided with a game in his son's Happy Meal.
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Speech Server resources
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If you've thought about Microsoft Speech Server, you almost certainly have looked at http://www.microsoft.com/speech , which is our Internet headquarters for information about speech. But sometimes even veteran MSS forget that there really is a ton of...
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SpeechTEK 2004 VUI workshop abstracts
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SpeechTek 2004 in New York is the next event on our marketing calendar. There are a number of interesting sessions that I found in a list of Workshops for the event. The link includes additional links to other papers and articles for those of you really...
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