Have you taken a look at ViaVoice from IBM for Linux. I got to try a demo of it at the RedHat Revolution tour when it came through the Washington DC area and the software worked pretty well. Especially considering the fact that there was alot of background conversations. On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Robert Parratt (FoodHawk) wrote: > The realm of speech synthesis/recognition uses rules created by the US Navy > to convert phonemes to text. Surely this means the systems will output odd > text when they hear some proper English? (Although thinking about it, not > many people in England talk like the Queen...) > > On a side note, are there any rule sets for converting other variants of > English (ie not USAlien:) phonemes to text? > > -- > Atoms has finally been released! > www.doldev.freeserve.co.uk >{Omar Jenkins class of 1998/2002|"The more you study, the more you know, } {Blair HS Graduate & UMCP Frosh | the more you know, the more you forget, } {<
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