7. Publications

If there is a publication that is not on this list, that you think should be, please send the information to me at: [email protected].

7.1. Books

For a very LARGE online biography, check the Institut Fur Phonetik: http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~ifb/bib_engl.html

7.2. Internet

news:comp.speech

Newsgroup dedicated to computer and speech.

news:comp.speech.users

Newsgroup dedicated to users of speech software.

news:comp.speech.research

Newsgroup dedicated to speech software and hardware research.

news:comp.dsp

Newsgroup dedicated to digital signal processing.

news:alt.sci.physics.acoustics

Newsgroup dedicated to the physics of sound.

DDLinux Email List

Speech Recognition on Linux Mailing List.

Linux Software Repository for speech applications

http://sunsite.uio.no/pub/linux/sound/apps/speech/

Russ Wilcox's List of Speech Recognition Links

(excellent) http://www.tiac.net/users/rwilcox/speech.html

Online Bibliography

Online Bibliography of Phonetics and Speech Technology Publications. http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~ifb/bib_engl.html

MIT's Spoken Language Systems Homepage

http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/

Oregon Graduate Institute

Center for Spoken Language Understanding at Oregon Graduate Institute. An excellent location for developers and researchers. http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/

IBM's ViaVoice Linux SDK

http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/dev/sdk_linux.html

Mississippi State

Mississippi State Institute for Signal and Information Processing homepage with a large amount of useful information for developers. http://www.isip.msstate.edu/projects/speech/

Speech Technology

ASR software and accessories. http://www.speechtechnology.com

Speech Control

Speech Controlled Computer Systems. Microphones, headsets, and wireless products for ASR. http://www.speechcontrol.com

Microphones.com

Microphones and accessories for ASR. http://www.microphones.com

21st Century Eloquence

"Speech Recognition Specialists." http://voicerecognition.com

Computing Out Loud

Primarily for Windows users, but good info. http://www.out-loud.com

Say I Can.com

"The Speech Recognition Information Source." http://www.sayican.com