| AVIOS | | The Applied Voice Input/Output Society (AVIOS) is a research group dedicated to "real world" applications using speech technology. |
| Centre for Speech Technology Research | | A multidisciplinary research centre that undertakes application-oriented speech research mainly in the areas of speech recognition and synthesis. Has implemented useful software, like the Festival speech synthesis system. Interested in collaborating with outside academic or industrial partners. |
| Conversational Computers - Potpourri | | The complete collection of MIT Spoken Language Systems Group conversational computers including ones that tell you about Boston area restaurants, Boston traffic conditions, automobile claasified ads, and air flight prices. |
| Greek Dictation | | From the Speech Recognition Group of the Technical University of Crete. Work in progress. |
| IHear Machine Hearing Research | | Services, products and information to enable hearing in machines. Includes some demos and details of models of complex sound pattern recognition. |
| International Phonetic Association | | Provides the academic community world-wide with a notational standard for the phonetic representation of all languages: the International Phonetic Alphabet. |
| Microsoft Speech Technology Group | | Engages in research and development of speech technologies in a wide range of applications, including speech recognition (Whisper) and speech synthesis (Whistler) and Dr. Who. |
| National Center for Sign Language and Gesture Resources | | Boston University resource for experimantal and analyzed data (especially from native signers of ASL) to facilitate linguistic and computational research on signed languages and the gestural components of spoken languages. |
| Nespole | | "Negotiating through SPOken Language in E-commerce" project aims at contributing to the promotion of economic growth in the e-commerce and e-service area by improving speech to speech translation systems. Italian based research project has European and American participants. |
| Pfstar Project | | European research consortium investigating multisensorial interaction. Two year project examining technologies for speech-to-speech translation, the detection and expressions of emotional states, and core speech technologies for children begins Oct 2002. |
| Recognition Technologies | | Conducts research in the areas of speaker recognition (identification and verification), signature verification, speech recognition and handwriting recognition. Recognition engines and applications are currently being developed. | |
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