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Speech-Enabled Windows Application Using Microsoft SAPI

Overview PCs are no longer a playground for a few computer freaks. They have changed from "Big Pocket Calculators" to be used as everyday tools with seemingly unlimited options. In modern countries using a computer has become a basic requirement like reading and writing. The importance of digital information has already reached such an enormous level that many start-up companies and even corporations provide information largely digital. Also politicians around the world try to find their ways to a paperless e Government. Obviously this is a positive progress because it means up to date information at any time and for everybody. Microsoft has designed an interface called SAPI (Speech Application Programming Interface) which supports dynamic speech input and output, and integrated it in its current operating system.

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Publisher
Victoria University
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Jul 2, 2007
Format
White Papers
Topics
Application Development, Voice Recognition, .NET

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