This
category contains speech recognition, voice recognition and text-to-speech
research sites. There are no consumer products, resellers, tool kits here.
i)Assistive
Speech Technology Research Labs
Minnesota
based research startup. Exploring possibilities for people with disabilities
through the research of speech technology.
http://www.astrl.org
ii)AVIOS
The
Applied Voice Input/Output Society (AVIOS) is a research group dedicated to
"real world" applications using speech technology.
http://www.avios.com/
iii)Bibliography Phonetics / Speech Technology
On-line
search facility at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitAt, Frankfurt am Main
http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/~ifb/bib_engl.html
iv)Cassette
of Phonetic Sounds
For
speech researchers interested in a standard for phonetic sounds. From University
College of London.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/cassette.htm
v)Centre
for Speech Technology Research
A
multidisciplinary research centre that undertakes application-oriented speech
research mainly in the areas of speech recognition and synthesis. Has
implemented useful software, like the Festival speech synthesis system.
Interested in collaborating with outside academic or industrial partners.
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk
vi)Conversational Computer - Air Flights - Pegasus
An
MIT Spoken Language Systems research project which gives airplane flight arrival
times in response to voice inquiries. Toll free number listed at site.
http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/whatwedo/applications/pegasus.html
vii)Conversational Computer - Weather - Jupiter
An
MIT Spoken Language Systems research project which gives the weather in 500+
worldwide cities in response to voice inquiries. Toll free number listed at
site.
http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/whatwedo/applications/jupiter.html
viii)Conversational Computers - Potpourri
The
complete collection of MIT Spoken Language Systems Group conversational
computers including ones that tell you about Boston area restaurants, Boston
traffic conditions, automobile claasified ads, air flight prices etc.
http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/whatwedo/applications.html
ix)Haskins
Laboratory at Yale University
Concentrates
on speech synthesis, speech perception.
http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Haskins/MISC/special.html
ix)IHear
Machine Hearing Research
Services,
products and information to enable hearing in machines. Includes some demos and
details of models of complex sound pattern recognition.
http://www.ihear.com
x)International Phonetic Association
Provides
the academic community world-wide with a notational standard for the phonetic
representation of all languages: the International Phonetic Alphabet.
http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/ipa.html
xi)Microsoft Speech Technology Group
Engages
in research and development of speech technologies in a wide range of
applications, including speech recognition (Whisper) and speech synthesis
(Whistler) and Dr. Who.
http://www.research.microsoft.com/research/srg/
xii)National Center for Sign Language and Gesture Resources
Boston
University resource for experimantal and analyzed data (especially from native
signers of ASL) to facilitate linguistic and computational research on signed
languages and the gestural components of spoken languages.
http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/cslgr/
xiii)National
Institute for Telecommunications Signal and Imaging Department
Mostly signal processing of
speech.
http://www-sim.int-evry.fr/
xiv)Nespole
“Negotiating
through SPOken Language in E-commerce" project aims at contributing to the
promotion of economic growth in the e-commerce and e-service area by improving
speech to speech translation systems. Italian based research project has Euopean
and American participants
http://nespole.itc.it
xv)Russian Speech Database
Russian
firm offering a large collection of .wav files containing Russian speaker
samples on CD. Useful for voice and speech recognition research.
http://www.stel.ru/speech/speech_database.htm
xvi)Scientific
American -August 1999 Feature Article: "Talking with your computer"
State
of the art "Oxygen" project at MIT. Overview of the latest attempts to
have useful conversations with a computer.
http://www.sciam.com/1999/0899issue/0899zue.html
xvii)Speech Group ESAT/KULeuven Belgium
Site
of the Leuven research group on speech technology (speech recognition, speech
coding, speech modification, etc.)
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~spch/
xviii)Speech Processing and Signal Analysis Group FEL CTU
Czech
Technical University research focusing on enhancement of speech in the running
car environment, speech recognition and to creating of databases of natural
language. Demo available for doing spectral subtraction on your own data.
http://noel.feld.cvut.cz/speechlab/
xix)Speech Synthesis and Emotion
Doctoral
research by Richard Stibbard at the University of Reading, England on emotions
in human speech and its applicability to speech synthesis.
http://www.geocities.com/richardstibbard/
xx)Speech Synthesis Papers
Links
to research projects and publications of Alex Monaghan. Esoteric and sometimes
homey.
http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~alex/
xxi)Speech
Technology Research Resource List
List
of web sites related to phonetics and speech sciences: meetings, research
centers, electronic newsletters, journals and publishers
http://fonsg3.let.uva.nl/Other_pages.html#Meetings
xxii)Speech
User Interfaces
Project
is investigating non-visual, speech only user interfaces, especially focusing on
how the interface design can make up for errors in recognition. Primarily
Finnish lanquage will be used.
http://www.cs.uta.fi/research/hci/SUI/index.html
xxiii)Tempus-3D
An
interesting research tool for displaying voice spectra as recorded in .WAV
files.
http://www.frye.com/products/tempus/tempus.html
xxiv)The
Institute for Language, Speech and Hearing
University
of Shefield "Moby" project. A public domain word list for several
languages, thesaurus, pronunciation guide and the complete works of Shakespeare
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/Moby/
xxv)Univ.
Of Pennsylvania Speech Resource
Linguistic
Data Consortium - an open consortium of labs, companies and universities. It
creates, collects and distributes speech and text databases, lexicons, and other
resources for speech research and development purposes. Founded by ARPA 1992.
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/
xxvi)VoiceXML
Italian User Group
VoiceXML
Italian user group site where Italian VoiceXML developers will find and exchange
information, solutions, read news and meet other developers and people
interested in VoiceXML and Voice & Speech recognition technology. Mixed
English/Italian site.
http://www.vxmlitalia.com
xxvii)WASPAA'97 Home page
IEEE
1997 Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics.
http://www.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/waspaa97/
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