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 Speech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Speech can be described as an act of producing voice through the use of the vocal cords and vocal apparatus or other means, such as sign language, to create linguistic acts in the form of language that communicate information from an initiator to a recipient.
The success of a speech act depends on numerous factors, including the presence or absence of a variety of speech disorders, the ability of the speaker to express the intended message, and the ability and willingness of the audience to play the role of recipient.
The purpose of speech can be to convey meaning or to increase social bonds between individuals and/or groups (it is often both).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Speech   (454 words)

  
 Speech synthesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Speech synthesis systems use two basic approaches to determine the pronunciation of a word based on its spelling, a process which is often called text-to-phoneme or grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, as phoneme is the term used by linguists to describe distinctive sounds in a language.
Speech synthesis systems for languages like this often use the rule-based approach as the core approach for text-to-phoneme conversion, resorting to dictionaries only for those few words, like foreign names and borrowings, whose pronunciation is not obvious from the spelling.
Speech synthesis markup languages should be distinguished from dialogue markup languages such as VoiceXML, which includes, in addition to text-to-speech markup, tags related to speech recognition, dialogue management and touchtone dialing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Speech_synthesis   (2855 words)

  
 Delayed Speech or Language Development
Speech delays in an otherwise normally developing child are rarely caused by oral impairments, such as problems with the tongue or palate (the roof of the mouth).
Speech is the verbal expression of language and includes articulation, which is the way words are formed.
Speech may be the only problem or may be accompanied by other oral-motor problems such as feeding difficulties.
www.kidshealth.org /parent/growth/communication/not_talk.html   (1756 words)

  
 CSS3 Speech Module
The speech rendering of a document, already commonly used by the blind and print-impaired communities, combines speech synthesis and "auditory icons".
This provides a hint to the speech platform as to how to interpret the corresponding element's content and is useful when the content is ambigous and liable to be misinterpreted.
Speech synthesizers are knowledgeable about what is and what is not a number.
www.w3.org /TR/css3-speech   (4565 words)

  
 Speech Acts
Speech acts, being perlocutionary as well as illocutionary, generally have some ulterior purpose, but they are distinguished primarily by their illocutionary type, such as asserting, requesting, promising and apologizing, which in turn are distinguished by the type of attitude expressed.
Moreover, almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying something, what one does in saying it, such as requesting or promising, and how one is trying to affect one's audience.
Although the focus of speech act theory has been on utterances, especially those made in conversational and other face-to-face situations, the phrase 'speech act' should be taken as a generic term for any sort of language use, oral or otherwise.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~kbach/spchacts.html   (4418 words)

  
 Freedom of Speech Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ MatronOfTheArts.com
While this type of suppression of speech is even more difficult to prevent than government suppression, there are questions about whether it truly falls within the ambit of freedom of speech, which is typically regarded as a civil liberty, or freedom from government action.
Freedom of speech is often regarded as an integral concept in modern liberal democracies, where it is understood to outlaw censorship.
Under international law, restrictions on free speech are required to comport with a strict three part test: they must be provided by law; pursue an aim recognized as legitimate; and they must be necessary (i.e., proportionate) for the accomplishment of that aim.
www.matronofthearts.com /encyclopedia/Freedom_of_speech   (2548 words)

  
 China - Speech Group
Speech Group in MSRA is working with the Speech Platforms Group to turn our technologies into reality.
The ASR team focuses on the research of core technologies in the field of automatic speech recognition, which will be one of the most powerful technologies to process the rapidly growing amount of speech information and to enhance the natural user interface between human and machine.
Speech recognition enables computers to listen to us to facilitate access to data, help create content, enter information, and perform transactions.
research.microsoft.com /speech   (724 words)

  
 Speech Compression
The model says that the digital speech signal is the output of a digital filter (called the LPC filter) whose input is either a train of impulses or a white noise sequence.
Original (64000 bps) This is the original speech signal sampled at 8000 samples/second and u-law quantized at 8 bits/sample.
Historically, digital speech signals are sampled at a rate of 8000 samples/sec.
www.data-compression.com /speech.html   (940 words)

  
 Speech
Speech Synthesis: "A revolution occurred in speech technology when the digital computer permitted the simulation of electronic circuitry, the conversion of analog signals to digital form, and the creation of analog signals from digital information (in this case, sound in the form of speech).
The Centre for Speech Technology Research at the University of Edinburgh [CSTR]: "Founded in 1984, CSTR is concerned with research in all areas of speech technology including speech recognition, speech synthesis, speech signal processing, information access, multimodal interfaces and dialogue systems.
IBM has a Super Human Speech Recognition Program to greatly improve accuracy, and in the next decade Microsoft's program is expected to reduce the error rate of speech recognition, matching human capabilities.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/speech.html   (3625 words)

  
 Processing Speech with Java
Speech is such a common subject that whenever we bring it up as a topic of conversation, our friends look at us as if we are a little strange.
Speech synthesis is the art of taking the written word and transforming it into analog waveforms that can be heard over a speaker.
The Java Speech API is a set of abstract classes and interfaces that represent a Java programmer's view of a speech engine, but it makes no assumptions about the underlying implementation of the engine.
www.developer.com /java/article.php/1471001   (1994 words)

  
 Speech-Language Disorders
Speech and language development is affected by the physical, cognitive, and sensory-motor characteristics of each child.
Yet, there is remarkable similarity in the patterns of speech and language strengths and weaknesses among boys with fragile X. Most boys with fragile X do learn to speak, although some younger children may require augmentative communication devices (pictures, sign language, computerized boards, etc.) to help them make the transition to oral speech.
Because of the wide variation in the population of boys with fragile X, generalized statements about the speech and language of all persons with fragile X cannot be made.
www.fragilex.org /html/speech.htm   (250 words)

  
 Acoustics of the Voice
The basic problem is that the speech signal alone does not have enough information in it to allow us to work out, quickly and precisely, the configuration of the vocal tract.
Existing technologies used in speech pathology and speech trainers to provide visual feedback from the speech sound are inherently limited in precision and practicality.
Even the most advanced speech recognition systems still mistake words, which indicates the limits of their precision in accurate measures of pronunciation.
www.phys.unsw.edu.au /speech   (1338 words)

  
 Java Speech API Frequently Asked Questions
As speech technology matures it is anticipated that a finer-grained permission model will be introduced to provide access by applications and applets to some, but not all, speech capabilities.
The Java Speech API is part of a family of APIs that work together as a suite to provide customers with enhanced graphics and extended communications capabilities.
Speech Cube is available with 2 TTS technologies (Elan Tempo : diphone concatenation and Elan Sayso : unit selection), covering 11 languages.
java.sun.com /products/java-media/speech/forDevelopers/jsapifaq.html   (2126 words)

  
 National MS Society Sourcebook: Speech and Swallowing Disorders
Scanning dysarthria produces speech in which the normal "melody" or speech pattern is disrupted, with abnormally long pauses between words or individual syllables of words.
Speech patterns are controlled by many areas in the brain, especially the brainstem.
Other speech problems include explosive dysarthrias, or nasal speech, which sounds as though the person has a cold or nasal obstruction.
www.nationalmssociety.org /Sourcebook-Speech.asp   (298 words)

  
 Speech Mind-Module Mind-Module for Artificial Intelligence Evolving from Seed AI to Singularity AI
Speech Mind-Module Mind-Module for Artificial Intelligence Evolving from Seed AI to Singularity AI Summon the JavaScript Seed AI for MS IE 5 into your presence with
Robot AI or be spoken aloud by means of speech synthesis.
The fetch-tag "aud" is used in the Speech module to initiate the
mind.sourceforge.net /speech.html   (1507 words)

  
 E-Speech
We provide software or dictionaries that can be used in your speech recognition or text-to-speech systems, as well as in systems with live call-center agents.
This system illustrates the sound quality that our custom speech generation systems can offer you for domain-specific applications such as names, addresses, timetables, financial transactions.
The system converts orthography to phonemes and stress marks and, based on E-Speech's proprietary subword concatenation algorithms, generates speech from its sound inventory.
www.espeech.com   (153 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Technology Gates backs blogs for businesses
In a speech to an audience of chief executives, Mr Gates said the regularly updated journals, or blogs, could be a good way for firms to tell customers, staff and partners what they are doing.
The speech was a canter through many of the forthcoming technological developments Mr Gates and Microsoft believe business bosses should know about.
The speech covered mobile phones, new wireless technologies, RFID, digital cameras and broadband, as well as all the uses such things can be put to.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/technology/3734981.stm   (426 words)

  
 Charleton Heston Speech
But during a speech, when I drew an analogy between singling out innocent Jews and singling out innocent gun owners, I was called an anti-Semite.
Sometimes the speeches have generated a bit of media coverage, sometimes not.
On March 15, Limbaugh read the entire speech on the air, only to find himself bombarded with thousands of requests for a copy of it.
mizai.tripod.com   (2164 words)

  
 CNN.com - Schools under fire for 'free-speech zones' - May. 30, 2003
Reyes responded by joining a growing number of students around the country who have taken university officials to court, complaining that free speech is being stifled by institutions that in many cases promote themselves as pillars of democracy.
At the University of California at Berkeley, the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement during the 1960s, administrators replaced the school's broad ban on "fighting words" a year ago with a more narrow policy that prohibits harassing speech toward a specific person.
But in recent years, students and activists say that limiting speech to a few designated areas is unconstitutional because it effectively bans speech everywhere else.
www.cnn.com /2003/EDUCATION/05/30/campus.speech.ap   (919 words)

  
 Speech at CMU
The Signal, Speech and Language Interpretation Lab (SSLI) at the University of Washington.
Speech Seminar Series future and recent talks on speech research.
Center for Language and Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University.
fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu /speech   (688 words)

  
 comp.speech WWW site
The comp.speech ftp site is an excellent repository of speech technology information, software and resources.
There are 250 comp.speech WWW pages and they include over 500 hyperlinks to speech technology web sites, ftp servers, mailing lists, and newsgroups.
FAQ Section 1: General Information on Speech Technology
fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu /comp.speech   (375 words)

  
 American Civil Liberties Union : Free Speech
Freedom of speech is protected in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights and is guaranteed to all Americans.
LAKELAND, FL -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida, the Free Speech Coalition and the First Amendment Lawyers Association today asked a state appeals court to release a Lakeland webmaster who was thrown in jail for allegedly posting obscene photographs on a Web site that is hosted in Europe.
Since 1920, the ACLU has worked to preserve our freedom of speech.
www.aclu.org /FreeSpeech/FreeSpeechMain.cfm   (439 words)

  
 Freespeech Network: Home of Free Speech TV and Free Speech Online Community
Free Speech TV is available in over 25 million U.S. homes -- airing 24 hours a day on DISH Network and part-time on 140 community access cable stations in 30 states.
His book and speech explores the meanings and consequences of "whiteness," and discusses the ways in which racial privilege can harm not just people of color, but also whites.
Madison residents are organizing to add Free Speech TV to their local cable company¡¯s full-time offerings through Charter Communications.
www.freespeech.org   (443 words)

  
 American Rhetoric: Online Speech Bank
is an index to and growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two.
Through the transcription process it has become evident that a number of speech texts found at other web locations bearing the same title/speaker contain various substantive and/or stylistic errors (e.g., omission, addition, false figuration).
The first is freedom of speech and expression -- everywhere in the world.
www.americanrhetoric.com /speechbank.htm   (475 words)

  
 Speech
Perry& “Chief Seattle” speech was an ecological message of universal brotherhood—the exact opposite of the dark, haunting message in Dr. Smith’s “Chief Seattle” speech, about the deep gulf between Indians and Europeans, and the imminent disappearance of Chief Seattle’s people.
Below is the text of “Chief Seattle’s” speech as translated by Dr. Henry A. Smith.
Also, his speech emphasizes a theme that was popular among European Americans in his time—the inevitable disappearance of American Indians.
www.chiefseattle.com /history/chiefseattle/speech/speech.htm   (2176 words)

  
 Rob's Rhapsody
Robert Brown from the Speech and Natural Language team wrote a great article on Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesis targeted at a developer audience for the January 2006 issue of MSDN Magazine.
Transcription is the process of recording your voice on a portable recording device, transferring that recording to the PC, and then having the speech recognition system listen to that recording, and insert the words it thinks it hears into a document for later correction.
Tablet PC has some speech recognition built into it; it’s the predecessor to the great work we’ve been doing for Vista for the past couple years.
blogs.msdn.com /robch/default.aspx   (1635 words)

  
 Reverse Speech - Voices From The Unconscious
Find out why reverse speech is the world’s leading technology to give insight into the unconscious mind.
Find out why reverse speech is the world's leading technology to give insight into the unconscious mind.
Making accurate decisions using reverse speech in dozens of areas of the corporate world.
www.reversespeech.com /home.htm   (290 words)

  
 Speech Technology - Home
In the past, the speech technology group has worked on other projects, which have been successfully completed, and are either in shipping products (through the Speech Platforms product team), or have moved to the product development stage.
We are also working on several other areas, including noise robustness, acoustic modeling, language modeling, grammar induction, SALT (Speech Enabled Language Tags) and personalization.
The first such application we built was MiPad, a personal information manager used with speech and pen.
www.research.microsoft.com /research/srg   (345 words)

  
 Microsoft Speech: Home Page
Speech Server received the TMC Labs Innovation Award based upon the uniqueness and innovation the platform presents to the call center industry.
The award-winning Speech Server platform provides a flexible, integrated solution that can be maintained with a toolset familiar to millions of developers worldwide, enabling companies to meet the changing demands of providing high-quality customer care.
Microsoft Speech Server, along with our partners, enables a broad range of enterprise customers to leverage the business value of speech technologies and reduce help desk costs through voice-enabled password reset applications.
www.microsoft.com /speech/default.mspx   (405 words)

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