Surf these sites: Center for Spoken Language Understanding -- Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology has created a public resource for experimenters. You can download some trial software for fooling around with speech recognizers. This stuff is not in the category of off-the-shelf consumer items from Dragon, L&H etc. But it could be great fun. Dictation Without Wires or Monitor -- Graduate student thesis which may give ideas for difficult environments. Mostly in German, but there is also an English page (click flag). Approach develops a little bit of intelligence between speech recognition and text to speech engine. Museum of Speech Analysis and Synthesis -- Pictures of early voice synthesizors hosted by UCSC - site seems always under construction. Speech Analysis -- A detailed paper describing some of the technology of speech recognition. Speech Language Processing ProfessionalSociety -- This site acts as a coordinating place. It coordinates meetings and keeps large database about research in the field. Professional name - COCOSDA comp.speech WWW site -- Provides a range of information on speech technology, including speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech coding, and related material. Pages look a little old (1997) but a very wide range of FAQ here. Algorithm for building simple recognizers.
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