Intended eventually to be a live CD, LinVision allows the blind to use a computer to:
1) Organise books & read aloud.
2) Organise & play music.
3) Teach & test keyboard skills.
4) Write & save or email work.
5) Browse Internet.
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.
audacity-extra now provides a sleek dark themed version of the Audacity open source sound editor. The project experiments with Audacity variations. There's a vowel-sound target-practice display for language learners and an analog waveform data logger for embedded systems.
DAI = Distributed Artificial Intelligence The projected is intended to be a test bed for AI related concepts and technologies, not necessarily an end user product, though that could change. Some of the modules can be modified for other uses.
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A language teaching program and library based on C. It includes sound snippets featuring native speakers. You can create, edit and use various lessons and learn via an optional GTK2 interface.
Talkbox is a program wich makes your computer talk "with" you. It has a AI based on ALICE program C and uses Festvial speech engin along with speechd to produce voice synthisis. You input text by typeing there is no support for voice reconition.