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Revision as of 11:02, 17 January 2017
List of Speech Technologies entries:
- Amazon Alexa
- Amazon Echo
- Apple HomeKit
- Apple HomePod
- Apple Siri
- Aristotle
- Champ
- Clova
- Cooper-Rand
- E-triloquist
- Category:Electrolarynx
- Electrolarynx
- ElliQ
- ESpeak
- Eufy Genie
- Gatebox
- Google Home
- Google Now
- Hurricane
- Category:Intelligent Personal Assistants
- Intelligent Personal Assistants
- Jibo
- Kuri
- Lenovo Smart Assistant
- LG Hub Robot
- LingLong DingDong
- Locabulary Lite
- Mi AI
- Microsoft Cortana
- Microsoft Home Hub
- Mycroft
- NaturalReader
- Nu-Vois
- Nvidia Spot
- Olly
- Pillo
- Rokid
- Romet R series
- SayPad
- Servox
- SolaTone
- Speak it!
- Speech prostheses
- Category:Speech prostheses
- Speech synthesizers
- Category:Speech synthesizers
- SVOX
- Talk - Text to Voice FREE
- Tapia
- TextSpeak Talking Keyboard
- TruTone
- UltraVoice
- Verbally
- Viv
- Zenbo
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.
16th April was chose as World Voice Day.[1]
Contents
Main characteristics
http://www.speechatsri.com/products/eduspeak.shtml
Purpose
Company & People
Important Dates
Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/feature/software/how-digital-assistants-are-replacing-our-brains-3530140/
Ethical & Health Issues
http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/opinion/internet/no-one-cares-about-privacy/
Public & Media Impact and Presentation
Public Policy
Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research
http://link.springer.com/journal/10772
References
- ↑ SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH, Judy. Voice of the people. The Jerusalem Post [online]. 2015, Apr 26. Available online at: http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Health/Voice-of-the-people-399185 (Retrieved 17th January, 2017).