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Recognize and synthesize speech in Windows applications using System.Speech and Microsoft.Speech speech recognition and synthesis engines. A SpeechKit application can control application functions by speaking rather than having to use a mouse or keyboard; prompt users for applicable data capture; capture data by speaking rather than typing; confirm data capture with spoken or audio acknowledgement; transcribe audio files to text; and synthesize speech to files. Use SpeechKit in the Chant Developer Workbench to interactively enumerate speech engines for testing recognizer- and synthesizer-specific features, trace recognition and synthesis events, test speech grammars, and hear TTS markup playback. Documentation is available at https://www.chant.net/support/documentation/speechkit. Samples are available at https://www.chant.net/support/downloads. NOTE: This is a commercial software product and requires a purchased license for use. Evaluation credentials are available at https://www.chant.net/support/downloads. Purchased licensed credentials are available at https://www.chant.net/store. See https://www.chant.net/products/speechkit for more information about evaluating and purchasing licenses.
Chant SpeechKit includes libraries for recognizing and synthesizing speech. It also includes tools for testing speech recognition and speech synthesis for application deployment.
A SpeechKit application can control application functions by speaking rather than having to use a mouse or keyboard, prompt users for applicable data capture, capture data by speaking rather than typing, confirm data capture with spoken or audio acknowledgement, transcribe audio files to text, and synthesize speech to files.
Chant SpeechKit libraries provide common classes for various application environments to use with available speech APIs and SDKs.
Chant.SpeechKit library consists of classes used by Windows applications to recognize and synthesize speech using Microsoft System.Speech and Microsoft.Speech (Microsoft Speech Platform) speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Chant.SpeechKit.MCS library consists of classes used by Windows applications to recognize and synthesize speech using Microsoft Cognitive Services (Azure) speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Chant.SpeechKit.Windows library consists of classes used by Windows applications to recognize and synthesize speech using Acapela, Cepstral, CereProc CereVoice, Microsoft Cognitive Services (Azure), Microsoft SAPI-compliant, Microsoft Speech Platform, Microsoft WindowsMedia, and Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Chant.SpeechKit.WindowsMedia library consists of classes used by Universial Window Platform applications to recognize and synthesize speech using Microsoft WindowsMedia speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Chant.SpeechKit.WinRT.WindowsMedia library consists of classes used by Windows applications to recognize and synthesize speechs using Microsoft WindowsMedia speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Read more about Chant SpeechKit at: https://www.chant.net/support/documentation/SpeechKit.
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Recognize and synthesize speech in Windows applications using System.Speech and Microsoft.Speech speech recognition and synthesis engines. A SpeechKit application can control application functions by speaking rather than having to use a mouse or keyboard; prompt users for applicable data capture; capture data by speaking rather than typing; confirm data capture with spoken or audio acknowledgement; transcribe audio files to text; and synthesize speech to files. Use SpeechKit in the Chant Developer Workbench to interactively enumerate speech engines for testing recognizer- and synthesizer-specific features, trace recognition and synthesis events, test speech grammars, and hear TTS markup playback. Documentation is available at https://www.chant.net/support/documentation/speechkit. Samples are available at https://www.chant.net/support/downloads. NOTE: This is a commercial software product and requires a purchased license for use. Evaluation credentials are available at https://www.chant.net/support/downloads. Purchased licensed credentials are available at https://www.chant.net/store. See https://www.chant.net/products/speechkit for more information about evaluating and purchasing licenses.
We found that chant.speechkit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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