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TTS engne for Lithuanian language synthesation based on LIEPA project (https://www.xn--ratija-ckb.lt/liepa/infrastrukturines-paslaugos/elektroninio-teksto-skaitytuvas/7563)
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
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Scalable Language API (SLAPI) The most comprehensive architecture for conversational natural-language applications including speech recognition/synthesis, semantics, & machine translation. Used on Android & other mobile app platforms.
JeSpeak is a Java library that bridges eSpeak, which is a compact open source software speech synthesizer. JeSpeak uses JNI to make native call to libespeak.
VoxForge collects user-submitted speech audio files for the creation of Acoustic Models for Free and Open Source Speech Recognition Engines such as HTK, Julius, ISIP and Sphinx.
The Lazybones project is a server and a collection of clients. It allows one person to voice control multiple machines. Designed for software developers and sys admins, Lazybones speeds up redundant and/or complex tasks.
DTW is intended to be a Voice in -> Pictures + Text out program written in java using Sphinx from CMU. This is intended to be useful to people who have good oral/visual literacy skills but poor written literacy skills.
Portable GUI Ogg/Speex/FLAC audio encoder/player that can encode wave file and provides additional functionality such as audiofile tagging, html-album generator, cd-ripping, etc. Targeted to be used on Freebsd, Linux and win32 platforms and the frontends
OC Volume is a speech recognition engine written in Java for integration with other applications. It is currently an User-Dependent Isolated Word Recognizer and can be expanded to include more capability for recognition.
ViGiL is supposed to be a platform-independent tool for singing students. In it's final version it should be able to analyze a voice recording (read from audio file or microphone) and compare it to a given score according to melody, rhythm and dynamics.
Speak Freely for X is a GNOME interface for the popular Speak Freely applications. Telephony over the internet is now available in a user friendly GNOME environment!