RE: [Corpora-List] Newbie help - language parsing, Python, Java, etc.

From: Gregor Erbach (gor@acm.org)
Date: Thu Sep 05 2002 - 13:34:05 MET DST

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    Hi Brian,
    it seems that VoiceXML would be suitable for your purpose. You could
    use the VoiceServer SDK from IBM Alphaworks
    (http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/voiceserversdk), but it is not
    available for MacOS.
    The Java Speech API (http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/speech/)
    is also of interest. You find a list of available implementations on
    the website.

    regards,

       Gregor

    Quoting Robert Dale <rdale@ics.mq.edu.au>:

    > I think your specific needs would be best met by looking at the speech
    > recognition world. In particular, check out Nuance (www.nuance.com); [...]

    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: owner-corpora@lists.uib.no [mailto:owner-corpora@lists.uib.no]On
    > > Behalf Of Brian Parkinson
    > > Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2002 8:24 AM
    > > To: CORPORA@HD.UIB.NO
    > > Subject: [Corpora-List] Newbie help - language parsing, Python, Java,
    > > etc.
    > >
    > >
    > > Hello:
    > >
    > > I am starting a hobby type application at home - essentially, I'd want
    > > to be able to control the X.10 devices in my home (lights, switches,
    > > etc) with some 'English' commands.
    > >
    > > What I want to do is be able to type stuff like "turn the hall light
    > > on" or "turn all lights off" - that sort of thing. The main intention
    > > is to learn about this stuff - doesn't have to be anything "fancy" in
    > > the end - I just want to putter in this area.
    > >
    > > Eventually, I'd like to hook up speech recognition software so I can
    > > talk to the house as it were. Likely IBM's ViaVoice.
    > >
    > > I am on a Mac (OS X) and have extensive experience with programming
    > > (Java, C/C++, Python, Perl - that sort of thing). I have the interface
    > > from Java to the X.10 devices sorted out, but the whole arena of
    > > natural language processing is new and daunting - note that I am not by
    > > any stretch trying to tackle "real" speech or to gramatically parse any
    > > given sentence - I am happy with a specific grammar which hopefully I
    > > could extend as time goes on. [...]

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    Saarland University http://www.uni-sb.de/
    Computational Linguistics Dept. http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/
    Project COLLATE http://collate.dfki.de/
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