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Speech technologies are technologies or devices that can understand and/or produce human-like speech.
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Speech technologies are technologies or devices that can understand and/or produce human-like speech. These technologies allow the users to use their devices hands-free by merely saying required commands, mostly in plain, natural speech. The speech generation is useful in applications such as [[Speech synthesizers|text-to-speech]] or [[Intelligent Personal Assistants|intelligent personal assistants]].
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In this category, we also include [[speech prostheses]] technologies that can return voice to persons who lost their natural one as a result of a surgery or an accident.
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http://archive.is/YU9D
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http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/Editorial/Cover-Story/The-2015-State-of-the-Speech-Technology-Industry-Speech-Engine-101922.aspx
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/243060/speech_recognition_through_the_decades_how_we_ended_up_with_siri.html
  
 
== Main characteristics ==
 
== Main characteristics ==
 
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http://www.speechatsri.com/products/eduspeak.shtml
  
 
=== Purpose ===
 
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== Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research ==
 
== Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research ==
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http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/News/Speech-Technology-News-Features/IBM-Makes-Watson-TTS-More-Expressive--109477.aspx
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http://link.springer.com/journal/10772
  
 
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 11 March 2016

List of Speech Technologies entries:

Speech technologies are technologies or devices that can understand and/or produce human-like speech. These technologies allow the users to use their devices hands-free by merely saying required commands, mostly in plain, natural speech. The speech generation is useful in applications such as text-to-speech or intelligent personal assistants.

In this category, we also include speech prostheses technologies that can return voice to persons who lost their natural one as a result of a surgery or an accident.

http://archive.is/YU9D

http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/Editorial/Cover-Story/The-2015-State-of-the-Speech-Technology-Industry-Speech-Engine-101922.aspx

http://www.pcworld.com/article/243060/speech_recognition_through_the_decades_how_we_ended_up_with_siri.html

Main characteristics

http://www.speechatsri.com/products/eduspeak.shtml

Purpose

Company & People

Important Dates

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Ethical & Health Issues

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research

http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/News/Speech-Technology-News-Features/IBM-Makes-Watson-TTS-More-Expressive--109477.aspx

http://link.springer.com/journal/10772

References