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    JSpeech

    JSpeech

    Java library designed to integrate Speech-to-Text

    jSpeech is a Java library designed to integrate Speech-to-Text (STT) capabilities, command control, and diarization (speaker identification) into applications in a simple, modular, and decoupled way.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    JListenToMe lets you take control of eSpeak so comfortable, thanks to its friendly graphical interface and easy configuration. It is too easy and the best, is free software!.
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    Jarvis MC

    Jarvis MC

    reconocimiento de voz en español

    Jarvis music control es un Programa de reconocimiento de voz en español enfocado en controlar reproductores de música ejecutados en linux, pero por ahora solo Rhythmbox y clementine, con todos los comandos necesarios para el control total de este sin uso de teclado ni mouse, tan solo diga la orden y el programa la realizar, Desarrollado en base a sphinx4 y java. principalmente para ejecutarse sobre plataforma GNU/linux, con escritorio gnome, mas adelante ampliare el soporte...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    VEDICS
    VEDICS (Voice Enabled Desktop Interaction and Control System) is an assistive software which lets the user to interact with the OS using voice commands. Using this software the user can access any element found on the user's screen.
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    Java Voice Control System
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    Lisn uses the JNI to interface with various media players(winamp/itunes) using either the COM interface or HWND calls. Allows intuitive interaction with the media players as well as a quasi heuristic algorithm for volume control(under development)
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    The MRCPv2 protocol is designed to allow client devices to control media processing resources, such as speech recognition engines. MRCP4J provides a Java API that encapsulates the MRCPv2 protocol and can be used to implement MRCP clients and/or servers.
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    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.
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