Center for Spoken Language Understanding
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology has created a public resource for experimenters. Download trial software for speech recognizers.
comp.speech WWW site
Provides a range of information on speech technology, including speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech coding, and related material. Pages look a little old (1997) but a very wide range of FAQ here. Algorithm for building simple recognizers.
Dictation Without Wires or Monitor
Graduate student thesis which may give ideas for difficult environments. Mostly in German, but there is also an English page (click flag). Approach develops a little bit of intelligence between speech recognition and text to speech engine.
IDIAP Speech Processing Group
Lots of good work going on in this group, their publications page is quite useful.
Museum of Speech Analysis and Synthesis
Pictures of early voice synthesizors hosted by UCSC - site seems always under construction.
Speech Analysis
A detailed paper describing some of the technology of speech recognition.
Speech Informatics Group
Main research directions are speech recognition/understanding, methodology of speech dialogue systems, applied systems, hidden Markov algorithms.
Speech Language Processing Professional Society
This site acts as a coordinating place for meetings and keeps large database about research in the field. Professional name - COCOSDA.
SPIRIT Speech Technologies
Has advanced software algorithms for speech compression, enhancement, recognition and speaker identification (i.e., voice recognition).
Text-to-Speech processes and timeframe in DIPLOMAT
This is an article describing the rapid-deployment Text-to-Speech processes and development timeframe used in the DIPLOMAT System.
Torch Library
A library in C++ for developing Open Source speech and machine learning applications. The code is under the Gnu Public License.
VOICEBOX: Speech Processing Toolbox for MATLAB
A voice processing toolbox for Matlab, very useful for prototyping algorithms and has routines to do most of the basic useful tasks in speech.