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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

IBM Open Source Initiatives for Speech Technologies

Here's a quick up-to-date summary of IBM's speech-related open source initiatives speech technology folks will want to be aware of. From the Reusable Dialog Components (RDC) contributed to Apache, to Eclipse-based tooling, IBM has been fairly active in this area in recent months.

http://advisor.com/doc/17032

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