Speech Recognition Engines


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SpeechPulse  v.3.5.0

SpeechPulse uses your computers microphone for real-time speech recognition. It can type into your favorite apps, including text editors, web browsers, and office applications.

SpeechPulse can also transcribe your audio/video files. It supports ...

Research Lab Speech Engines Suite  v.1.0

Research Lab Speech Engines 2005 Suite Includes Four Powerful Speech Engines:
1.Speaker Verification Engine SDK. Useful in Secure Military Grade User Identity Verification - 2 MB of Redistribution
2. Speech Recognition Engine SDK . Recognizes ...





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Speech Typer  v.1.0.4

Speech Typer is a new and innovative use of Apple's Speech Recognition technology. Up to now, Apple's Speech Recognition technology has been used just to make commands. While this has been useful, it does very little to help users to get data into their ...

Speech Toggle  v.0.6

Speech Toggle is a very simple freeware menu extra for Mac OS X which enables you to easily toggle Apple's speech recognition (Speakable Items) on and off. The software prevents you from having to make a trip to the System Preferences every time you feel ...

Open Mind Speech and Overflow  v.0.8.0

The Open Mind Speech project is part of the Open Mind Initiative and aims to develop free(GPL) speech recognition and signal processing (DSP) tools and applications, as well as collect speech data from "e-citizens" using the Internet.

DSpeech  v.1 52

DSpeech is a TTS (Text To Speech) program with ASR functionality (Automatic Speech Recognition) integrated. It is able to to read aloud the written text and choose the sentences to be pronounced upon the vocal answers of the user. It is specifically designed ...

Inventikon InterActive  v.1.1.0.25

Personal Assistant and Speech Platform. The program has the following features: - personal assistant with customizable name, image, voice and text color - default female assistant name is Salli - default male name is Mike - system tray icon and context ...

Express Scribe  v.1.0

Express Scribe is a free transcription player featuring variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, speech recognition, file management and more. Ideal for playing dictation. Features: Variable speed playback (constant pitch); Supports many professional ...

Dialgo Personal Call Center  v.2 5

Features Caller-ID, Wave Playback, Wave Recording, Digit Monitoring, POP3 Email Manipulation, Speech Recognition and Synthesis. With Dialgo Personal Call Center v2.0, you can program your computer to have spoken dialogues over your phone with full bloodied ...

Aliado.SAT  v.1.0.1.0

SAT is a speech recognition-enabled tool for professional translators. Its much faster to say a sentence than type it using keyboard. Using speech recognition can increase your productivity even by 100%. Translate faster with Aliado.SAT - first Speech ...

Dictation Pro  v.1.05

Speech Recognition Software To Help You Type Faster.

Having diificulty typing your documents? Speak and let Dictation Pro type for you. Prepare your letters, reports, e-mails just by speaking into a microphone. Just speak into a good-quality ...

Panopreter  v.3.0.8

The application uses Microsoft's text-to-speech voice engines that you have installed on your PC, so it means that not all the languages will be available to hear, unless you download them from Internet.
In its intuitive and easy-to-use interface ...

SpeechExec Pro Transcribe  v.4.3.360

SpeechExec Pro users are provided with a dictation management platform which unites workflow features, dictation recording devices, transcription features and speech recognition in one seamless solution.

The futureproof, one-stop solution allows ...

Htk  v.3. 4. 2001

HTK is primarily used for speech recognition research although it has been used for numerous other applications including research into speech synthesis, character recognition and DNA sequencing. HTK is in use at hundreds of sites worldwide.

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Speak To Me!  v.2.0

Speak To Me! - Command & Control ,Speech Recognition (SR) software.
Speech recognition was how I started in the field, back in 1983. At that time, all that was available was discrete (one 'utterance' at a time, must pause between utterances), speaker-dependent ...

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