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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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    Speech Recognition System

    Speech Recognition System - Matlab source code

    Speech recognition technology is used more and more for telephone applications like travel booking and information, financial account information, customer service call routing, and directory assistance. Using constrained grammar recognition, such applications can achieve remarkably high accuracy. Research and development in speech recognition technology has continued to grow as the cost for implementing such voice-activated systems has dropped and the usefulness and efficacy of these systems has improved. ...
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    voicecommand

    voicecommand

    Run Bash commands using Google voice recognition

    This simple pygtk application uses ffmpeg and arecord; to record sound Google's unofficial text to speech service; to convert sound to text The python subprocess module to run the text as a shell command. The text to speech service used by this application is unofficial, and this program should therefore be considered a complete hack.
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    This project'll be the core engine of many voice based platforms,which can be implemented into your projects,websites...etc to provide an Arabic speech service, where your servers can interact with the clients through Arabic Speech Recognition.
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    TSSBank is written in c#(.Net 2.0).The main aimed group is the disabled persons.This component outputs voice & textual outputs (with value/words)plus experimental Voice Recognition (VR) system that identifies more then 80% accurately with out training.
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    Voice Conference Manager uses VoiceXML and CCXML to control speech recognition, text to speech, and voice biometrics for a telephone conference service. Say the names or numbers of people and VCM places them into the call. Can be hosted on public servers
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