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"Speech processing"...

Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Speech processing", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Speech recognition for telephony applications from Pika Technologies, which we summarised at the time by saying "Speech-recognition software certified to work with plug-in modules for voice-enabled applications". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Acoustic and Zultys expand relationship from Acoustic Technologies: "Acoustic Technologies SoundClear Software provides enhanced speakerphone performance in Zultys ZIP 4x4 and 4x5 phones".
 
In June 2006, we covered the news from Aculab concerning its Prosody S - take a look at Media processor supports comms development which says: "The Aculab Prosody S media processing product will support the latest features of the Envox 6.2 Communications Development Platform".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Aculab, Upgrade for media processing software, as well as Real-time evaluation of G.729AB codec goes online from Gao Research, and Single-chip audio processor goes portable from AMI Semiconductor.
 

See also:

Next generation media processor adds new features (September 2005)
Aculab has released the Aculab SIP Bridge, for third party call control, with its next generation media processing resources platform - Prosody X

Media processing card has VoIP covered (June 2005)
Prosody X is billed as a genuine breakthrough that acknowledges the reality of IP in today's telco network infrastructures

Spirit commits to ARM (April 2005)
Spirit has joined the ARM Connected Community

Baseband chip has power for high-end handsets (February 2005)
The PNX5220 is a new multimedia baseband designed for Philips Nexperia Cellular System Solutions in high-end handsets

High density bundle speeds voice development (January 2005)
Aculab and Pronexus have combined to produce a specially priced high density bundle, available for a limited time only

Processors are made for automotive infotainment (October 2004)
TI reckons it has raised the bar for the in-car infotainment experience with the industry's first fully integrated solutions optimised for next-generation automotive infotainment applications

Media processing speeds comms development (June 2004)
Aculab has integrated its range of media processing resources with the Envox 6 communications development platform

Graphical MCU aims to control in-car information (March 2004)
The SH7770 SoC uses a newly developed SH-4A SuperH family CPU core and offers the industry's first on-chip 2D and 3D graphics engines for varied drawing functions, including map drawing

Interface aids computer telephony development (July 2003)
In response to high customer demand from the Asia region, Aculab now offers an interface to the InfoTalk-Recognizer 8.0

MCU combines with GSM and GPS for info on the road (April 2003)
Abacus Polar is offering a complete platform for in-vehicle infomatics, using a new implementation of a cutting edge 32bit microcontroller specified for automotive applications

Text to speech enhancements at SpeechTek (October 2002)
Next week's SpeechTek 2002 in New York will see Aculab unveil and demonstrate the latest version of its much acclaimed host based text to speech (TTS) software

Speaker verification software runs on DSP card (October 2002)
Speech processing specialist Aculab is entering the biometrics arena with the launch of its own speaker verification and identification (SVI) software at SpeechTek 2002

Alliance develops speech on DSP platforms (June 2002)
Pronexus and Aculab have set up a strategic alliance and joint marketing agreement

Software exploits full power of speech processing (May 2002)
To ensure the continued development of applications using the latest technology, Aculab's Audio Provider now supports Nuance 8 and Linux operating system

DSP-based speech processing aids teleconferencing (April 2002)
A revolutionary teleconferencing system that puts blind and partially sighted people in touch with each other has been developed for the RNIB by Chelston Call Systems

DSP-based speech synthesis speaks five languages (March 2002)
Aculab has unveiled the latest version of its highly acclaimed free text-to-speech (TTS) software, which now features five languages, and runs on its Prosody DSP resource cards

Alchemy to put Philips speech recognition on MPU (September 2001)
Alchemy Semiconductor is to port Philips' VoCon, an advanced continuous-speech recogniser for embedded systems, to its family of microprocessors

 

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