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Lumenvox Announces Linux Supported Speech Recog. Engine V2.5 - Product Announcement
EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, June 17, 2002
This new version provides developers more flexibility by being compatible with both Linux and Windows platforms. The LumenVox SRE is the new standard for price, quality and flexibility within the speech recognition market.
Enterprises and service providers are given more operating platform choices with the inclusion of Linux. The SRE v2.5 now supports Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP Pro, and Linux Red Hat 7.2, with more versions of Linux being added in the future.
Other improvements include improved word confidence values, faster out-of-vocabulary filters, as well as improved built-in grammars. LumenVox's SRE was designed to be easily integrated into any currently existing application. It has a low level API set, that recognizes audio data from any source.
SRE grammars offer unprecedented flexibility and power. The recognition is order independent with an automatic out-of-vocabulary filter. The grammars are run-time defined with each grammar able to contain 2,000+ recognition words or phrases.
Available built-in grammars handle digits, currency and natural numbers. The SRE will automatically produce pronunciation for any word not currently in the over 120,000 word dictionary.
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