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    JAVIER

    JAvascript Voicexml InterpretER

    JAVIER is a JAvascript Voicexml InterpretER, designed (but not restricted) to run inside a web browser, its main engine has less than 1000 lines of code. It's maybe, the tiniest but (almost) FULL VoiceXML implementation.
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    Bermuda Text-to-Speech

    This project includes basic NLP and DSP techniques for Text-to-Speech

    See TTS demo at: http://rslp.racai.ro/index.php?page=tts This is an entirely written in JAVA project which includes a set of tools and methods designed to enable Multilingual Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis. We currently support English and Romanian but we will soon train more models and make them available for download. If you want to read more about our other NLP and TTS tools check out http://nlptools.racai.ro.
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    Zanzibar is a complete, standards based IVR. It includes an MRCPv2 Server with ASR and TTS engines as well as an voiceXML interpreter so that you can deploy and run voiceXML applications. It integrates with VOIP PBX’s (like Asterisk) using SIP and RTP.
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    An Android application for interfacing with a FreeTTS server, in order to generate Text to Speech application inside Android emulator.
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    Internet Text Radio,designed around freeTTS,connects to a text server and tunes to a channel.The server starts pumping text data for that channel to the client, which converts text to speech, playing back the text as audio,like an internet radio station.
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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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    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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