In the paper we present a platform that was developed in our lab for public testing of voice technology tools. The platform utilizes advantages of distributed speech recognition. Its client side provides just basic signal processing operations resulting in a series of static features. These are transmitted to the server for recognition. We describe the techniques used for the data transfer and client-server communication. Recently, the platform has been utilised for developing a network-based demo version of the MyVoice program, which is a tool for voice control of a PC. A short description of MyVoice features and functions is also given in this paper.
Cite as: Holada, M., Nouza, J., Cerva, P., Nouza, T., Pelc, M. (2005) Distributed recognition used as platform for public testing of speech technology applications. Proc. Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments (ASIDE 2005), paper 17
@inproceedings{holada05_aside, author={Miroslav Holada and Jan Nouza and Petr Cerva and Tomás Nouza and Martin Pelc}, title={{Distributed recognition used as platform for public testing of speech technology applications}}, year=2005, booktitle={Proc. Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments (ASIDE 2005)}, pages={paper 17} }