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  1. Communication Technologies For The Elderly: Vision, Hearing & Speech
  2. Words and Intelligence I: Selected Papers by Yorick Wilks (Text, Speech and Language Technology) (v. 1)
  3. Electronic Synthesis of Speech by R. Linggard, 1985-02-22
  4. Voice Interaction Design: Crafting the New Conversational Speech Systems (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies) by Randy Allen Harris, 2004-12-27
  5. Acoustic MIMO Signal Processing (Signals and Communication Technology) by Yiteng Huang, Jacob Benesty, et all 2010-11-02
  6. Speech Recognition for Mobile Phones (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering) by Dmitry Zaykovskiy, 2010-12-01
  7. The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech by Avital Ronell, 1991-07-01
  8. Speech Synthesis and Recognition (Aspects of Information Technology) by J. N. Holmes, 1988-02
  9. Words and Intelligence II: Essays in Honor of Yorick Wilks (Text, Speech and Language Technology) (v. 2)
  10. Wireless Networks: Multiuser Detection in Cross-Layer Design (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage) by Christina Comaniciu, Narayan B. Mandayam, et all 2010-11-02
  11. Professional Interactions: Oral Communication Skills of Science, Technology & Medicine by Candace Matthews, Joanne Marino, 1990-01-05
  12. Speech And Language (Gray Matter) by Amanda A. Sleeper, 2006-12-30
  13. Speech and Language Engineering (Computer and Communication Sciences) by Martin Rajman, Vincenzo Pallota, 2007-04-20
  14. Multimodal User Interfaces: From Signals to Interaction (Signals and Communication Technology)

101. Speak Perfect, High Quality Text To Speech Server
PanaVox is a text to speech technology for acessibility, advertising, and content enhancement which works on narrowband connected computers and requires no specialized software.
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S3 Books The MP3 Book Revolution Begins Better Quality, Imagination, Voice, Experience. It's so much better than you ever thought possible. Speech Servers Speegle the search engine is now available Speakwire is now talking out news RSS They hear your message. You will need speakers to hear this site so connect them now. Adjust the volume. When you see a speaker and ear icon like this just press it to make it speak press it again to stop it. You can try this out now to get the best volume. Email here for information.
  • Broadcasts text as live synthesised high quality speech from any website, without problems, to users who are using 33 or 56 k modems or faster. Broadband is not required but of course it works on broadband. Works on apple, linux and windows. Therefore 99% coverage of your users. Used to catch and hold visitors attention with the universal currency of the spoken word. Embedded advertising to reach customers directly and pay for the service. Advertising rates are low and sponsorship of sites possible.

102. HLTRI - Human Language Technology Research Institute
A University of Texas research group. Research in NLP and speech recognition and synthesis. Links to people, projects, publications.
http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu
The goal of the Human Language Technology Research Institute is to incorporate activities in a broad spectrum of disciplines such as natural language processing, speech recognition and synthesis, knowledge acquired from texts and information extraction. These activities enable computers to interact with humans using natural language capabilities, and to serve as useful assistants to humans by providing services such as automatic text understanding and retrieval, information extraction and question answering, automatic translation and speech recognition. The Human Language Technology Research Institute was established at UT Dallas in February 2002 and serves both the government and private industry as consumers of human language technology. In the institute, professors, researchers and students collaborate in envisioning new solutions for human language technology.
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103. Anovea Authentication Technology - Speaker Verification
speaker authentication technology design of complete, custom authentication solutions using speech, fingerprint and other biometric modalities for enterprise computing, ecommerce and telephony markets.
http://www.anovea.com
and Privacy Policy Anovea creates proprietary speaker verification technology. Anovea offers its technology to developers and also designs complete, custom speaker verification solutions for enterprise computing, Internet and telephony markets. Anovea works with end-users and application developers to add authentication to their applications. Anovea offers three SDKs that provide complete speaker verification solutions for application developers. Anovea invites you to try a demonstration of our speaker verification technology. Anovea announces a free version of the SDK Anovea introduces system to enable web-based authentication applications.

104. Speech By CEA P/CEO Gary Shapiro Re Copyright And Technology, 9/17/02.
speech by Gary Shapiro, President of the Consumer Electronics Association, to the Optical Storage Symposium.
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Date: September 17, 2002.
Location: Optical Storage Symposium, San Francisco, California. Editor's Notes:

Source: CEA. TLJ converted a MS Word file into HTML.
TLJ added hyperlinks. Today I would like to share with you my views on this situation and the questions we must confront as we wind through this confusing, but historic maze. There is no doubt that this era’s rapid shift to digital and other technology is changing the rules of the game. Reproduction, transmission and storage technology all are progressing exponentially, resulting in an unprecedented power to copy, send and save all forms of media. Reproduction technology has become incredibly cheap and reliable. Transmission technology, including satellite, cable, broadcast, wired or wireless, and often connecting through the Internet, has linked everyone at ever increasing speeds and competitive pricing. Storage technologies also quickly have expanded in capacity as total storage media costs have plummeted. With each new technology, the fears of the music and motion picture industries have grown. With television and the VCR, it was going to be the end of movies. With CDs and cassettes, it was the supposed harm from real-time transfers and one-at-a-time copies. Today’s technologies make these perceived threats seem naïve and harmless. With high-speed connectivity and the Internet, it’s not buying a CD and making a copy for a friend; it’s downloading from a stranger or making available thousands of copies with the touch of a keystroke.

105. Authority Technology - Professional Consumer Ic Supplier
Design, application and sales of consumer voice and speech ICs.
http://www.atech.com.tw
The Right Consumer ICs and Best Application Design Service for Your Products In the field of semiconductor, Atech is your best choice, and willing to be your professional consumer IC supplier as well as the application designer. Our product lines include single-chip microcontroller with voice/melody output, LCD driver with voice/melody output, low power music chips, high resolution LCD chips, telecommunication chips, and general purpose controllers for biomedical and home appliance applications. Atech also is specialized in the area of application development for the 4 bit/ 8 bit micro controller in the use of consumer products. Our clients come from various industries in every countries for different consumer products . Such as toys, gifts, weighing instrument, children educating computer and any other product that need our support and services. If you have any further question about our products and services, please feel free to contact us Questions about this web site please contact hans@atech.com.tw

106. Voice Telephony Software That Integrates Speech Recognition, Touch Tone Response
Makers of Personal Receptionist, interactive voice telephony software for voice modems or telephony cards. The software uses touch tone and speech recognition and textto-speech generation to interact with callers.
http://www.sunny-beach.net
Interactive voice response software that uses speech recognition, touch tone recognition, and text-to-speech generation.
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Active Call Center was formerly known as Personal Receptionist.
Active Call Center is reliable, scalable, voice telephony software for Windows 98/2000/NT4/ME/XP and voice modems or telephony cards . It offers users an easy way to do sophisticated inbound/outbound call management that can be fully integrated with existing software, data, and networks. Active Call Center includes speech recognition , touch tone recognition, and text-to-speech generation to interact with callers. The software can be fully customized with the use of VB Script and supports Caller ID. Active Call Center's support for multiple lines and fault tolerance features make it an ideal choice for businesses looking to deploy IVR, auto-attendant, or outbound dialing software.
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107. Langtech 2003 - Homepage
Dedicated to the market for innovation in language and speech technologies in Europe and beyond. To be held at the Hotel Schweizerhof, Berlin, Germany on 2627 September, 2002. Online registration, overview, program, speakers, topics, audience, exhibitions, presentations, information on travel and accommodation.
http://www.lang-tech.org/
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The 2 nd edition of the European Forum for Speech and Language Technology was held under the patronage of Mr. Erkki Liikanen, member of the European Commission.
It took place in Paris on 24 th th November 2003, at the Méridien Montparnasse Hotel
LangTech 2003 is organised with the support of the French Ministries in charge of Research, Industry and Culture, in relation to Technolangue , the national programme for Language Technology.
More than 350 industrial and academic representatives came to visit LangTech 2003 , meet partners and potential customers, with the 21 exhibiting companies. Over 280 participants, whose two-thirds came from the industry, attended the conference sessions and the panels organised at LangTech 2003 , which has proved to be a real successful and fruitful forum. LangTech 2003 brought together some of the major European and international companies, with a programme featuring over 50 presentations given by industrial leaders and academic key players, the participation of 12 start-ups in the "elevator pitch" session and an exhibition hall where 21 companies working in various areas of Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Management were able to meet their actual and potential customers.

108. Survey Of The State Of The Art In Human Language Technology
A 1996 highlevel review of spoken/written input, analysis and understanding, generation, speech output, discourse and dialogue, document processing, multiple languages and modes, transmission and storage, mathematical methods, other resources, how to evalate an NLP program.
http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/HLTsurvey/
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Survey of the State of the Art
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(postscript version) Editorial Board:
Ronald A. Cole, Editor in Chief
Joseph Mariani
Hans Uszkoreit
Annie Zaenen
Victor Zue
Managing Editors:
Giovanni Battista Varile
Antonio Zampolli
Sponsors: National Science Foundation European Commission Additional support was provided by: Center for Spoken Language Understanding, Oregon Graduate Institute, USA University of Pisa, Italy A hardcopy of this document is available from Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-59277-1
Foreword from Ron Cole, editor in chief
Foreword from Oscar Garcia, former NSF Program Manager
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109. DesktopMates - Microsoft Agent & Artificial Intelligence Technologies
Animated human like characters that live on your desktop as your personal interactive companion and assistant capable of speech and doing tasks for you using Microsoft Agent technology.
http://desktopmates.com/

110. Electronic Law Journals - JILT Homepage
Describes technology involved, developments in court cases, and looks at the legal issues involving hyperlinking, trade secrets, freedom of speech, and translation of DeCSS into numerical format.
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/02-3/guadamuz.html
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111. Electronic School: E-Wire: March 1999
Article from the Electronic School (the awardwinning quarterly technology magazine for K-12 school leaders.)
http://www.electronic-school.com/199903/0399ewire.html#1
Students' free-speech rights extend to the Internet
A Missouri school district violated a student's free speech rights when it suspended him for criticizing his high school and its faculty on his personal web page, a federal court has ruled. The case is among the first to reach the courts concerning students' rights to free speech on the Internet. Brandon Beussink, 17, was a junior last year at Woodland High School, about 100 miles south of St. Louis, when he set up a home page with his sister on their parents' home computer. Using occasionally vulgar language, the page criticized the school's official web site. It also urged visitors to send e-mail to the principal and inform a teacher that the web site was bad. Beussink removed his home page from the Internet after school officials complained. They also suspended him for 10 days and then failed him for the semester as a result of his absences, according to a suit filed on Beussink's behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union. Last December, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Woodland School District, prohibiting it from using the suspension against Beussink in grade and attendance calculations. The injunction also bars the district from punishing Beussink or restricting his ability to post his web page.

112. Innovative Speech Therapy
Outpatient Clinic in Maryland. Using technology to help adults with a range of communication and cognitive challenges.
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Be Proactive! Learn about state-of-the-art tools of technology to help maximize speech therapy outcomes. Communication, learning and thinking can be challenging due to a stroke, head injury, or other neurological disorder. Joan Green specializes in using traditional therapy methods, a life participation approach and technology to help adults with a wide range of communication and cognitive challenges. Individual Speech Therapy - Intensive outpatient and residential individual therapy options are available
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113. Voicetalk.com - Voicetalk.com
Computer Voice technology provides solutions for voice recognition and speech dictation including home automation products like Hal2000
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114. Aquatic Ape Theory And Speech Origins A Hypothesis
Paper by Marc J. M. Verhaegen, published in Speculations in Science and technology.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Fil/Verhaegen_Language_SpeculationsScienceTec
Aquatic ape theory and speech origins: a hypothesis Marc J. M. Verhaegen Speculations in Science and Technology 11, 165-171 (1988) Received: March 1987 Abstract - The question of speech origins is discussed in the light of the theory that humans had semi-aquatic hominid ancestors. Diving requires a special anatomy of the airway entrances and a very refined control of breathing. The brain structures that "voluntarily" controlled the airway entrances’ closure and breathing could also be used for elaborating the older (early hominid, perhaps gibbon-like) sound production. Later, the evolution of association areas in the brain greatly enhanced human ability for attaching a particular meaning to a conventional sound combination. The aquatic ape theory (AAT) of Sir Alister Hardy (1) states that a few million years ago human ancestors spent a considerable part of their day swimming and diving in a river, lake or sea, and, at least partially, consumed aquatic food. The AAT is supported by the presence of our thick subcutaneous fat layers, by our lack of body hair and by several other features that are absent in non-human primates, but widespread among aquatic mammals (1-13). The ability to speak is a uniquely human characteristic. Innumerable attempts to explain it have been made but the question of how language emerged is not yet solved. Recently, it has been suggested that the origin of speech was facilitated by our aquatic past (5

115. Comsys Multimedia Solutions
Automated and multi media telecommunication service platform for selfhelp and high response inbound or outbound campaigns. Utilization of IVR, call and contact centre technology, text-to-speech, speech recognition, SMS, fax, email and access numbers.
http://www.cmm-services.co.uk

116. CTER White Papers On Technology Issues For Educators
Teams of educators participating in an online course developed a set of white papers on how new information and communication technologies affect schools. They produced educators' guides to Access Issues, Credibility and Web Evaluation, Free speech versus Censorship, Privacy, Commercialism, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Plagiarism, Computer Crime and technology Misuse.
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/wp/
White Papers on Technology Issues for Educators
Spring 1999
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During the Spring semester of 1999, a course was offered at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign as part of an online Masters program called CTER: Curriculum, Technology, and Educational Reform . This course, Educational Policy Studies 304: Ethical and Policy Issues in Information Technologies , included an assignment for seven teams, composed entirely of teachers and other K-12 personnel who were part of the course, to develop a set of white papers on a number of issues centrally affecting the ways in which new information and communication technologies are changing schools today. These papers were revised during June 2002 by the students in Educational Psychology 387

117. AT&T Labs Interactive TTS Demo
Type in a message in English and hear it spoken with this TextTo-speech (TTS) technology.
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118. KTH Speech, Music And Hearing :: Home
Department of speech, Music and Hearing. Sweden.
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Communication and interaction between humans via speech and music is the unifying theme of research and teaching within the Department of Speech, Music and Hearing. The department is engaged in a diverse set of multi-disciplinary activities, commonly classified into speech communication, speech technology, speech coding, music acoustics, and auditory perception, to mention the largest areas.
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119. Mellburg Technology
Resells communication devices for people with speech impairment.
http://www.mellburg.com

120. Dyslexic.com: Helping People With Dyslexia Make The Most Of Their Abilities
Software for dyslexia, talking computers, text to speech synthesis, speech recognition, and TextHelp.
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