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ANSRTM is a dialog system development toolkit incorporating limited-grammar speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis engines, enabling network-based deployment of task oriented spoken dialog systems. ANSRTM enables you to build speech recognition enabled applications that operate locally or over the internet and which can carry out actions in response to the word sequences that are recognized. ANSRTM usage opportunities abound. Just as every human being talks and listens, every intelligent product or service should be enabled to talk and listen within its specific task domain. Example applications include: Form Filling, Inventory-taking, Private Radio Broadcast Transcription, and Ticket Sales. No doubt you have an application in mind. We want to show you how ANSR can help you realize your application. ANSRTM has excellent accuracy, speed, and memory footprint benchmarks. ANSRTM licensing terms enable a low entry and lifetime cost of deployment. Discounted pricing terms are available. ANSRTM is platform independent: monopoly OS licensing fees are not required. ANSR components run on operating systems for lightweight clients as well as network servers. ANSRTM is supported by Sprex' Consulting Services by which Sprex helps to define and takes responsibility for achieving success in your application.
Read About, Buy, Use ANSRPlease read all about ANSR. Our product brief on ANSR components and capabilities is a good start. See our ANSR white paper for further details.Try our demos: PocketPC-based (NFL, travel and tennis) and Java-based (NFL and secure travel). (setup instructions here.) Buy the ANSR SDK. Email us to request a quotation. Play with it, use it, enjoy it! And send us email with your suggestions (and any new difficulties).
You might try the exercise of writing a scripted dialog between a user and the computer indicating the words sequences spoken by either side. A written dialog helps while planning the application development process.
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