is your complete Embedded Speech Recognition or Speech To Text Circuit Solution
| Version | 5.0 |
| Updated | Nov 18th 2005 |
| Developer |
Research Lab Inc
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| User Rating |
1106
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| Original File Size | 1.9 MB |
| Downloads | 13982 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Embedded Windows CE SAPI 5.0 Developers Kit is your complete Embedded Speech Recognition or Speech To Text Circuit Solution for Development of Speech Recognition System at Electronics level.
The design is based on ISIP ASR and is Ported to Windows CE/Pocket PC/Smart Phone/ Symbian OS for Nokia Series 80 and above. With a memory overhead of 3 MB - for one sentence dictation, the engine very well fits the needs of developers looking for porting highly advanced research of ISIP ASR to the embedded world.
Embedded Windows CE SAPI is your complete solution for development of speech recognition.
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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