Embedded Windows CE Speaker Verification Developers Kit using x86 CPU SBC
| Version | 1.12 |
| Updated | Jun 18th 2009 |
| Developer |
Research Lab Inc
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| User Rating |
929
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| Original File Size | 661 KB |
| Downloads | 8037 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Others |
Embedded Windows CE Speaker Verification Developers Kit is a compact security solution used for Development of Speaker Verification Systems at the Electronics level.
The design is based on ISIP ASR and is Ported to Windows CE, Pocket PC, Smart Phone, Palm OS, Symbian OS.
Shipped Hardware Kit Includes:
PC/104
· VGA - AGP /Res: 1,280x1,024 true colors
· LAN - Realtek 10/100 Mbps
· Audio - AC97
· Flash Disk - PQI DiskOnModule
SOC -
· CPU 466 MHz
· Real Time Clock with Lithium Battery
Labx86 Single Board Computer
· Dimensions 3.5' x 3.7'
· Weight: 112g
128 MB RAM
Voltage : +5V (@920 MA)
Windows CE 5.0/CE 4.2
Speech Development Software
Printed Manual of API's
SAPI - Interface Samples
External Electronic Circuit Samples for
· Biometrics for User Identification
· Robotic Navigation Examples
· Vehicular Systems Commands
· Dictation LVCSR [Low Vocabulary Continuous Speech]
· Porting International Languages
· Faster Dictionary Access
Connectors and screw drivers.
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