Open source speech projects

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 there are at least three open-source speech recognition projects out there:
CMUSphinx: The Carnegie Mellon Sphinx Project, and HTK, ISIP, and Julius (Japan).
 
And of course, Microsoft already releases tons and tons of free SR software. More later…
 
Published 14 September 04 04:29 by sprague

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# Paul said on September 16, 2004 12:42 PM:
i'm not sure if HTK counts as an open source engine. Its license seems pretty restrictive. Also, don't forget ISIP from Mississippi state.
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