Microsoft Speech Server Moves To Next Phase

Designed to run on Windows Server 2003, Speech Server supports Speech Application Language Tags (SALT), a standard backed by Microsoft. It's designed to run speech-enabled Web applications for telephony-based speech as well as multimodel-based apps that, for instance, trigger a command in an e-mail client or browser when a voice command is given over the phone.

New enhancements to beta 2 of Speech Server include an upgraded recognition engine, support for version 3.0 of ScanSoft's Speechify text-to-speech engine, and management and deployment improvements that better integrate the software with Microsoft's Management Console, the Redmond, Wa.-based developer's common management interface for Windows Server.

The final version of Speech Server is to release in the first half of 2004, according to Microsoft.

This story courtesy of TechWeb.

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