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A smartphone-PC interface for control your computer remotely.
Cheery is a smartphone-PC interface for control your computer remotely. Uses speech recognition for get the commands and it sends to a Java server that does the actions. Coming soon Cheery will also be a Swiss Army Knife for Android.
A duration high-order hidden Markov model (DHO-HMM) in Java.
This project provides an implementation of duration high-order hidden Markov model (DHO-HMM) in Java. It is compactible with JDK 5 & 6. It was used in the author's research on speech recognition of Mandarin digits. There are some Chinese words in this project and I am afraid that I don't have enough time to translate to English recently.
This project is being developed to be a Java based speech recognition (SR) program. In addition to the SR program itself, it includes a program which allows a user to view the sound being received by the computer. The user can manipulate this data.
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Arabisc is speaker independent large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer for Arabic language released under GNU license.It is also a collection of open source tools that allows researchers and developers to build speech recognition systems for Arab
Provides a voice interface for applications via a plug in system. Allows the inclusion of voice recognition in an application with a minimum of effort.