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<revhistory>
<revision>
<revnumber>v1.0</revnumber>
<date>November 20, 2000</date>
<authorinitials>scc</authorinitials>
<revremark>
Added info on L&H and HTK
</revremark>
<revnumber>v0.5</revnumber>
<date>September 13, 2000</date>
<authorinitials>scc</authorinitials>
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hands of M$. Their old website as http://www.entropic.com has more
information.
</para>
<para>
K.K. Chin advised me that the original developers of the HTK (the
Speech Vision and Robotic Group at Cambridge) are still
providing support for it. There is also a "free" version
available at: <ulink url="http://htk.eng.cam.ac.uk">http://htk.eng.cam.ac.uk</ulink>.
Also note that Microsoft still owns the copyright to the current
HTK code...
</para>
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<title>More Commercial Products</title>
<para>
There are rumors of more commercial ASR products becoming available
in the near future (including L&amp;H). If you have any further
information, please send any details to me at <ulink url="mailto:scook@gear21.com">scook@gear21.com</ulink>.
in the near future (including L&amp;H). I talked with a couple of
L&amp;H representatives at Comdex 2000 (Vegas) and none of them could give
me any information on a Linux release, or even if they planned on releasing
any products for Linux. If you have any further information, please send
any details to me at <ulink url="mailto:scook@gear21.com">scook@gear21.com</ulink>.
</para>
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