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Re: Welcome to eclipse.technology.voicetools [message #3111 is a reply to message #3075] |
Mon, 13 September 2004 20:34 |
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Originally posted by: jkirk.kirk-net.us
Eclipse Webmaster wrote:
> Come here to participate in technical discussions about the formation,
> scope, and direction of the Voice Tools Project Proposal under the
> Technology Project. If you have comments or ideas, or interest in
> contributing to the project, this is the place to do it. Want to know more?
> See the Voice Tools Project Proposal page and get involved!
I'm interested in being a contributor. I've been in the speech reco field
since 1996 as a developer(VCS -> bought by Philips speech Processing - >
bought by Scansoft). I'm am currently working as a consultant to Verizon
for their National Voice Portal - currently in production for the first
region (averaging 1,000,00+ calls a month). The portal is based on
Voicegenie voicexml and weblogic back end. A standard set of tools would
be very welcome addition to the speech community! Please let me know how I
can help.
thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Welcome to eclipse.technology.voicetools [message #570747 is a reply to message #3075] |
Mon, 13 September 2004 20:34 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jkirk.kirk-net.us
Eclipse Webmaster wrote:
> Come here to participate in technical discussions about the formation,
> scope, and direction of the Voice Tools Project Proposal under the
> Technology Project. If you have comments or ideas, or interest in
> contributing to the project, this is the place to do it. Want to know more?
> See the Voice Tools Project Proposal page and get involved!
I'm interested in being a contributor. I've been in the speech reco field
since 1996 as a developer(VCS -> bought by Philips speech Processing - >
bought by Scansoft). I'm am currently working as a consultant to Verizon
for their National Voice Portal - currently in production for the first
region (averaging 1,000,00+ calls a month). The portal is based on
Voicegenie voicexml and weblogic back end. A standard set of tools would
be very welcome addition to the speech community! Please let me know how I
can help.
thanks,
Jeff
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