Comsys Multimedia Solutions Automated and multi media telecommunication service platform for selfhelp and high response inbound or outbound campaigns. Utilization of IVR, call contact centre technology, text-to-speech, speech recognition, SMS, fax, email and access numbers. http://www.cmm-services.co.uk
The Hearing Center A fullservice audiology and speech pathology practice. Provides information on hearing problems, testing, hearing aid technology, and answers to questions submitted by visitors. http://www.hearingcenter.com/
Éíóôéôïýôï Åðåîåñãáóßáò ôïõ Ëüãïõ - Institute For Founded in Athens, under the auspices of the General Secretariat for Research and technology (Ministry of Development) with the aim to support the development of Language technology. http://www.ilsp.gr/
Extractions: university A-Z sotONLINE home About ECS ... Contact ISIS Featured Project A major aim of the project at Southampton is to develop a database for research work in automatic gait recognition. We describe elsewhere our own research in automatic gait recognition where many of... [ more Research Areas Image Processing and Computer Vision Speech Science and Technology Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning Systems and Control Welcome to the Image, Speech and Intelligent Systems (ISIS) Research Group , which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton
Adducive Silicon Valley based voice user interface design consulting, with expertise in overthe-phone speech recognition applications using technology from Nuance and speechWorks. http://www.adducive.com
Extractions: Welcome! Adducive provides world-class software user interface design, analysis and development consulting services for over-the-phone speech recognition, handheld, web and desktop systems. Since 1998, my clients have relied on me and my network of talent for effective and polished interfaces in multiple languages, delivered quickly. I provide fast, practical help to software teams who want to get the user interface right and delight their customers. I come to user interface design from a background in programming, so I understand that each phase in a product's life offers different opportunities for improving the user interface. When it's early, I can quickly deliver a detailed prototype to bring the user interface to life and serve a as useful work of engineering in its own right. Each word of documentation, each pixel or voice recording, and each line of code of each project gets my personal attention, yet I work fast. I can present a high-fidelity prototype for a complex system within just a couple of weeks. My approach makes sure that your application is built around your users' needs and easy for your developers to build.
Sensory Technology Demos Demonstrate Sensory speech 7 Speaker Dependent technology on Sensory s RSC4x Demo/Eval Board. Register Now! Large Vocabulary speech Recognition technology. http://www.sensoryinc.com/html/showcase/demos.html
Extractions: Demo Programs Register to download programs that demonstrate our different speech techologies on our different hardware and software platforms. For further information about Sensory demonstration programs, please email us. RSC-4x Demo Programs Demonstrate Sensory Speech 7 Speaker Dependent technology on Sensory's RSC-4x Demo/Eval Board. For registered users only. Register Now! RSC-3x Demo Programs General Purpose demos for Sensory's RSC-364 Development Kit. Includes Sensory Speech 6 multi-language versions of Speaker Dependent, Speaker Independent and Speaker Verification Demos. Download Now! Small Footprint Recognition Technology Demonstrate VoiceActivation small footprint recognition technologies including Speaker Independent, Speaker Dependent, Speaker Verification, Word Spotting, Digit Dialer and Hands-Free. For registered users only. Register Now!
Adaptive Consulting Services - Home Provides augmentative communication and computer access technology for persons with speech disorders and physical limitations. http://www.augmentative.com/
Web Speech Effort Gets Microsoft Boost | CNET News.com One of the constraints on this technology is that it s been difficult to program speech applications, said James Mastan, representative for Microsoft s http://news.com.com/2100-1032-995069.html
Extractions: Microsoft is making a double-barreled effort to trigger new action on a flagging Web speech specification. The software titan has commissioned demonstrations of its toolkit for building voice-powered Web applications; a Microsoft-backed group responsible for the technology has changed its rules to drum up more members. Microsoft said that it has paid Vertigo Software to produce demonstrations of the second test version of Microsoft's Speech Software Development Kit (SDK), for which the company started taking orders in October as part of its .Net initiative for providing applications and services online. The demonstrations, available from Microsoft's Web site, show how developers can use the toolkit to add voice to their Web pages and applications. "One of the constraints on this technology is that it's been difficult to program speech applications," said James Mastan, representative for
NIST Speaker Recognition - Eval 2001 The 2001 NIST Speaker Recognition evaluation is part of an ongoing series of yearly evaluations conducted by NIST. These evaluations provide an important contribution to the direction of research efforts and the calibration of technical capabilities. They are intended to be of interest to all researchers working on the general problem of text independent speaker recognition. To this end the evaluation was designed to be simple, to focus on core technology issues, to be fully supported, and to be accessible. http://www.nist.gov/speech/tests/spk/2001/index.htm
Extractions: The 2001 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation The 2001 NIST Speaker Recognition evaluation is part of an ongoing series of yearly evaluations conducted by NIST. These evaluations provide an important contribution to the direction of research efforts and the calibration of technical capabilities. They are intended to be of interest to all researchers working on the general problem of text independent speaker recognition. To this end the evaluation was designed to be simple, to focus on core technology issues, to be fully supported, and to be accessible. Posted: 02/11/03 Evaluation Answer Keys for the 2001 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation Updated: 02/26/2001 Resources for the extended data task are now available. NIST Speaker Recognition web-site comments and corrections should be E-mailed to Mark Przybocki Created: 04-Oct-2000 Last updated: 11-Feb-2004
TIFR - Speech Signal Processing Recognition and synthesis of spoken Indian languages at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. speech workshop scheduled for Jan 2003. http://speech.tifr.res.in
Trout's Internet Clock Analog desktop clock, scheduler, time synchronizer, and world clocks for different time zones. Uses Microsoft Agent technology for textto-speech announcements. http://www.chemware.co.nz/tic.htm
Extractions: with a Message, Song, Multimedia Presentation or a Microsoft Agent character Set applications to run later Make sure your computer has the right time - Synchronize with Internet Atomic Clocks and Time Servers or set it offline See what time it is somewhere else in the World - up to extra individual 10 Time Zone Clocks Liven up your desktop with an Analog Clock face using any picture you like Add an analog clock to your system tray Top Key Features . . . have a look at some screen shots Tweaking the Clock - Any Shape , Size, Color, Effects... Dynamic Icons - When you run Trout's Internet Clock, all its icons are functional clocks. Including, of course, the one on the system tray.
Extractions: Essa si rivolge pertanto non solo a sviluppatori ed esperti con elevato grado di esperienza ma anche e soprattutto a semplici "curiosi" che vogliono apprendere cosa sono il riconoscimento vocale, quali sono gli sviluppi del settore e soprattutto del VoiceXML, qual'e' la sua storia, quali sono e saranno i suoi utilizzi.
Welcome To Speech And Language Technology Group Research, personnel, publications and events of The speech and Language technology group, part of the University of Patras, specialising in speech processing, natural language processing and optical character recognition. http://slt.wcl.ee.upatras.gr
SoundLinks Home Page Specialists in audio and speech access offering training and consultancy in how to work effectively with a range of adaptive and mainstream technology. http://www.soundlinks.com/
Extractions: Linking People with Information We can provide training and consultancy in how to work effectively and productively, with a range of adaptive and mainstream technology, in the following areas: Efficient and relevant use of the Internet audio production music technology Accessibility and usability in design of new products Training , consultancy, installation and support are offered for a range of Speech-based Internet Access software including and the Sonar music sequencer and multitrack audio package. SoundLinks can also provide consultancy and presentations explaining how this technology can be especially useful for people who have difficulty reading print, as well as good practice in designing accessible Web sites. SoundLinks also maintains close links with BCAB,
Adaptive And Assistive Technology @ RehabTool.com assistive and adaptive technology products, augmentative and alternative communication devices, computer access equipment, multilingual speech synthesis and http://www.rehabtool.com/
Extractions: Home Find a Product News Events Forum ... Help "Find at RehabTool.com lots of cool tools to assist you in your everyday challenges..." ENABLE is an award-winning video that illustrates how people with disabilities use assistive devices and computers in all aspects of their lives. A must see!
Speech Access Technology Collection technology for Students Who Are Visually Impaired. speech Access technology. NCIP Staff (1994). The following is a summary http://www2.edc.org/NCIP/library/vi/speech.htm
Extractions: NCIP Staff (1994) The following is a summary of Speech Access technology plus descriptions of adaptive devices which enable access to computers through the modality of Speech. The products mentioned here are used as examples of the technology and do not constitute a complete list of products. Inclusion of a product's name does not imply endorsement of that product and descriptions of products are supplied by the manufacturers and are not evaluations of the products. Speech Input Although there is technology currently on the market for the inputting of text by speech, this is a relatively new area of development. Furthermore, it has not been a technology specifically designed for users with visual impairments. It is expected, however, that as speech input technology becomes more common in general, ways of making this technology accessible will be designed and improved. Problems inherent with speech input are the speed with which text is entered, the amount of computer memory required, and the computer's ability to recognize the speaker's voice.
Ear Surgery Information Center-Cochlear technology and the surgeon's art have been combined to bring the world of sound, music and speech to those who might otherwise have spent their entire lives completely deaf. Children born deaf now have the opportunity to live in the world of sounds, thanks to the cochlear implant. http://www.earsurgery.org/cochlear.html
Extractions: COCHLEAR IMPLANTS Advances in computer technology as well as in ear surgery itself have given us the opportunity to offer the world of sound, music, and speech to those who would otherwise have spent their lives in a soundless cocoon. Those who are born deaf (prelingual deafness), as well as children and adults who lost their hearing from either disease or trauma (post lingual deafness), can experience the gift of hearing thanks to cochlear implants. Even Seniors; we recently implanted a grandmother who had been told she was too old for a device. Nonsense. Please read her diary for a wonderful outcome and a heartwarming story. Development of the devices came about through the surgical experiments of a group of French medical scientists as well as , the pioneering work of William House of Los Angeles, Dr. Robert Schindler of San Francisco and a cochlear implant team from Melbourne Australia. Miniaturization and advances in computer technology over the last 30 years set the stage for the further development of more sophisticated and effective cochlear implant devices. Today, over 30,000 individuals have been implanted worldwide, over 3,000 cochlear implants were performed in 1999 alone. To read how it works, please click here.