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Re: maybe some other relevant spech recognition projects from TU 's in europe
I see the license is non-free, and does not allow for redistribution.
We can't directly distribute it with Debian/Fedora/Ubuntu, etc. So,
following their research will be interesting, but I don't see how we
can use any of their code.
Bill
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 3:37 PM, leoquant <leoquant@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> maybe some other relevant projects from TU 's in europe, dont know if
> much dev work is done, I will give it a good look.
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> First of all: http://www.spraak.org/
> - From their website:
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> SPRAAK (Speech Processing, Recognition and Automatic Annotation Kit;
> "spraak" is also the Dutch word for "speech") is an open source speech
> recognition package. It is an efficient and flexible tool that
> combines many of the recent advancements in automatic speech
> recognition with a very efficient decoder in a proven HMM architecture.
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> SPRAAK servers several purposes. The first one is a highly modular
> toolkit for research into speech recognition algorithms. It allows
> researchers to focus on one particular aspect of speech recognition
> technology without needing to worry about the details of the other
> components. The second goal is a state-of-the art recognizer with a
> simple interface, so that it can be used by non-specialists with a
> minimum of programming requirements. Next to speech recognition, the
> resulting software enables applications in related fields as well.
> Examples are linguistic and phonetic research where the software can
> be used to segment large speech databases or to provide high quality
> automatic transcriptions.
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> Second their dev plans: short/medium/longterm
> http://www.spraak.org/development/development-plans
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> Third:
> http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/topic/Speech%20and%20Language%20Technology
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> from their website: /Speech and Language Technology/ is concerned with
> the processing of natural language, both in spoken as wel as in
> textual form. The aim is to develop methods and algorithms by which
> language can be either analysed or generated. The level of
> understanding cq. well-formedness may vary and there is a large number
> of relevant disciplines. Computational linguistics i sthe discipline
> that contributes models of language and language use, while software
> engineering expertise is an important supportive discipline, as the
> processing tools may be complex and the data sets huge.
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> Again I'll will give it a good look. And give you some feedback if nec.
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> regards
> Leon
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