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ANSRTM makes
Speech in the
NetworkTM
possible.
Speech in the NetworkTM
means users talking through mobile and wired nodes
to voice user interfaces interacting with arbitrary products
and services residing anywhere on the internet, to carry out actions
through spoken dialog.
Speech in the NetworkTM
means embedded client software on low-cost, lightweight, audio-enabled
devices connected through wireless or wired, LAN or WAN, internet
connections to speech recognition and synthesis servers and
application logic.
Speech in the NetworkTM
means your (or our) computers are running an ANSRTM service on the internet, which users can
talk to, through an internet connected audio client.
- Clients include PC's and PDA's today (download demos here),
and eventually the embedded electronics in all kinds of products.
- Sprex has completed a Windows CE ports of a
client-side recognition library as well as a flexible,
configureable, client application for developers to customize.
These are now extended to have both
demonstration and customer-extensible client applications for Pocket PC 2002
and later versions of Windows CE.
- Sprex has completed a data compression development project
bringing the bandwidth requirement between client and server down to
21kbps, enabling even telephone modems to handle the traffic between client
and recognizer.
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