ViaVoice Is Back
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Tue Feb 17 11:44:57 EST 2004
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IBM brings text-to-speech to the Linux desktop
02/16/04
By Patricia Daukantas,
GCN Staff
IBM Corp. researchers are bringing text-to-speech capabilities to the Linux desktop.
Previously, production versions of IBM's text-to-speech engine had been available only for the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh platforms, said
Rich Schwerdtfeger, an IBM software group accessibility strategist and chairman of IBM's Accessibility Architecture Review Board.
A few years ago, the company had made a beta Linux version of the speech engine available for downloading, but took it offline when it stopped working
with later versions of the Linux kernel.
The speech engine, together with a screen reader, converts text on a computer screen to sound but does not enable users to issue voice commands to the
computer, Schwerdtfeger said.
Wizzard Software Corp. of Pittsburgh is distributing the IBM-developed ViaVoice speech engine in its Interactive Voice Assistant line of products,
Schwerdtfeger said.
List pricing for the IVA Business Starter Kit, which assists users with e-mail, dictation and Internet applications, is $95 per seat. The IVA Global
Business Suite, with additional translation and presentation capabilities, and the IVA Communications Pack, with support for phone-to-PC applications,
each cost $120 per seat.
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Janina Sajka
Email: janina at rednote.net
Phone: +1 (202) 408-8175
Director, Technology Research and Development
American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
http://www.afb.org
Chair, Accessibility Work Group
Free Standards Group
http://a11y.org
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