This software is primarily for users. An RPM is available.
HomePage: http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~tdoris/Xvoice/ http://www.zachary.com/creemer/xvoice.html
This software is primarily for users.
Homepage: http://www.kiecza.de/daniel/linux/index.html
Documents: http://www.kiecza.de/daniel/linux/cvoicecontrol/index.html
This software is primarily for developers.
Homepage: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/Sphinx.html
Source: http://download.sourceforge.net/cmusphinx/sphinx2-0.1a.tar.gz
This software is primarily for developers.
FTP site: ftp://svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk/comp.speech/recognition/
If you know of free software that isn't included in the above list, please send me a note at: scook@gear21.com. If you're in the mood, you can also send me where to get a copy of the software, and any impressions you may have about it. Thanks!
The SDKs and Kits are available for free at: http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/dev/sdk_linux.html
More information on Vocalis and Vocalis Speechware is available at: http://www.vocalisspeechware.com and http://www.vocalis.com.
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: http://htk.eng.cam.ac.uk. Also note that Microsoft still owns the copyright to the current HTK code...
There are rumors of more commercial ASR products becoming available in the near future (including L&H). I talked with a couple of L&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 scook@gear21.com.