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.
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.
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TuxTalk is a software only speech synthesizer toolkit under the GPL. It\'s main goal is to allow the blind a open sourced and maintained SUI for end users at a kernel module leval and a open sourced library for developers who wish to support blind users.
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.