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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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    Project c2h - cetacean to human - building Seadragon, a tool for the scientific research of the acoustic communication of cetaceans, supporting the creation, emission, and recognition of underwater whistles. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/
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    A subtitle agent, which developed on Java, helps to create, modify, and operate subtitle files easily. Also providing Java packages for developing subtitle agents conveniently. Moreover, they're free and open-sourced, based on GPL lisence.
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    TLDP Audio Conversion This is an attempt to convert the Entire TLDP Project into audio format for expanded use and distribution
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    An Italian talking face written in Java.
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    A Simple Nepali Voice Synthesis Project
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    VoIM is a Java based Jabber client that will provide excellent text instant messaging capabilities as well as the ability to send and receive voice messages.
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    jATLAS is a Java implementation of ATLAS [Architecture and Tools for Linguistic Analysis Systems]. For more information, see http://jatlas.sourceforge.net.
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    <h3>SpeaR</h3><b>SpeakingRoomplan</b> <p> SpeaR, der sprechende Raumplan, liest Ereignisse aus eine DB aus und gibt entsprechende Meldungen in verschiedenen Räumen aus.</P> <br>DB <--JDBC--> Server <--JINI--> SpeakingClients
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    SRFSurvey is a Java application for doing telephone surveys using VoiceXML, and using the SpeakRight Framework for dynamic VoiceXML from Java. SRFSurvey is data-driven by an XML file that specifies the survey questions.
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