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04/04/08 11:16:56 (9 months ago)
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kmaclean
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SpeechSubmission release 0.1.4 - SourceForge? updates

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  • Trunk/SpeechSubmission/VFSpeechSubmission/SourceForge/JavaSecurityWarning.html

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    4242<p><img src="../images/DetailsCertificate.jpg"> </p> 
    4343 
    44 <p>This shows that the certificate, even though it has "Thawte E-mail Member" as the publisher, is registered to me: kmaclean at </a><a href="http://www.voxforge.org" >voxforge.org</a>. </p> 
     44<p>This shows that the certificate, even though it has "Thawte E-mail Member" as the publisher, is registered to me: <a href="http://www.voxforge.org" >kmaclean</a>. </p> 
    4545 
    4646<p>&#169; 2005-2008 <a href="http://www.voxforge.org" >VoxForge</a>; Legal: <a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/about/legal" >Terms and Conditions</a> </p> 
  • Trunk/SpeechSubmission/VFSpeechSubmission/SourceForge/SubmitSpeech.html

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    4343<applet name="VoxForge.org Speech Submission Application" width ="825" height =875 mayscript="mayscript" 
    4444      code="speechrecorder/RecorderApplet.class" style="border: 1px solid rgb(153,153,153);"> 
    45  <param name="codebase"  value="http://voxforge.sourceforge.net/r0_1_3"/> 
     45 <param name="codebase"  value="http://voxforge.sourceforge.net/r0_1_4"/> 
    4646 <param name="archive"  value="speechrecorder.jar"/> 
    4747 <param name="type"  value="application/x-java-applet;version=1.4"/> 
    4848 <param name="scriptable"  value="true"/> 
    49  <param name="destination" value="http://read.voxforge1.org/r0_1_3/javaUploadServer.php"/> 
    50  <param name="endpage"  value="http://read.voxforge1.org/r0_1_3/endpage.php"/> 
     49 <param name="destination" value="http://read.voxforge1.org/r0_1_4/javaUploadServer.php"/> 
     50 <param name="endpage"  value="http://read.voxforge1.org/r0_1_4/endpage.php"/> 
    5151 <param name="cookie"  value="voxforge"/> 
    5252 <param name="language"  value="EN"/> 
  • Trunk/SpeechSubmission/VFSpeechSubmission/SourceForge/index.html

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    1414<h1>Why Do We Need Free GPL Speech Audio?</h1> 
    1515 
    16 <p>Most <a href="r0_1_3/AcousticModel.html" >acoustic models</a> used by 'Open Source' Speech Recognition engines are <strong>closed source</strong>. They do not give you access to the speech audio and transcriptions (the 'source') used to create the acoustic model. </p><p>The reason for this is because Open Source projects are required to purchase <a href="r0_1_3/SpeechCorpus.html" >speech copora</a> which has restrictive licensing (i.e. they are <i>not</i> permitted to distribute the 'source' speech audio, but they are permitted to distribute the 'compiled' acoustic model).  There is <strong>no free</strong> <a href="r0_1_3/SpeechCorpus.html" >speech corpus</a> in a form that can readily be used to create Acoustic Models for Speech Recognition Engines.  </p> 
     16<p>Most <a href="r0_1_4/AcousticModel.html" >acoustic models</a> used by 'Open Source' Speech Recognition engines are <strong>closed source</strong>. They do not give you access to the speech audio and transcriptions (the 'source') used to create the acoustic model. </p><p>The reason for this is because Open Source projects are required to purchase <a href="r0_1_4/SpeechCorpus.html" >speech copora</a> which has restrictive licensing (i.e. they are <i>not</i> permitted to distribute the 'source' speech audio, but they are permitted to distribute the 'compiled' acoustic model).  There is <strong>no free</strong> <a href="r0_1_4/SpeechCorpus.html" >speech corpus</a> in a form that can readily be used to create Acoustic Models for Speech Recognition Engines.  </p> 
    1717 
    1818<h1>How Can You Help?</h1> 
    19 <p>Record yourself reading some text, and upload your recordings to VoxForge using one of the following methods: </p><ul><li><a href="r0_1_3/SubmitSpeech.html" >using your computer</a> (using a Java applet which provides you with a list of prompts to read, and a "one-click" uploader) </li><ul><li>Speech Submission Application mirrors: </li><ul><li><a href="http://www.read.voxforge1.org/" >VoxForge Repository</a> </li><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/read" >VoxForge Home site</a> </li></ul></ul><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/other" >using your telephone</a> (<a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/docs/faq/faq/free-long-distance-options-for-submitting-audio-by-telephone" >list of free long-distance telephone service providers</a>) </li><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/uploads" >submit an audio book chapter</a> (e.g. if you have an audio book chapter for submission to <a href="http://librivox.org/" >LibriVox</a>) </li></ul> 
     19<p>Record yourself reading some text, and upload your recordings to VoxForge using one of the following methods: </p><ul><li><a href="r0_1_4/SubmitSpeech.html" >using your computer</a> (using a Java applet which provides you with a list of prompts to read, and a "one-click" uploader) </li><ul><li>Speech Submission Application mirrors: </li><ul><li><a href="http://www.read.voxforge1.org/" >VoxForge Repository</a> </li><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/read" >VoxForge Home site</a> </li></ul></ul><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/other" >using your telephone</a> (<a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/docs/faq/faq/free-long-distance-options-for-submitting-audio-by-telephone" >list of free long-distance telephone service providers</a>) </li><li><a href="http://www.voxforge.org/home/uploads" >submit an audio book chapter</a> (e.g. if you have an audio book chapter for submission to <a href="http://librivox.org/" >LibriVox</a>) </li></ul> 
    2020 
    2121<h1>Where Can You Try It Out Now?</h1>