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	*  Web site : &lt;http://confiance.sourceforge.net/&gt;

CONFIANCE stands for CONFerencing IMS-enabled Architecture for Next-generation Communication Experience: it is a prototype implementation of the IETF XCON (Centralized Conferencing) framework and of the BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol).</description>
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	*  Web site : www.elastix.org

Elastix is an unified communications server software that brings together IP PBX, email, IM, faxing and collaboration functionality. It has a Web interface and includes capabilities such as a call center software with predictive dialing. The Elastix functionality is based on Open Source projects including Asterisk, FreePBX, HylaFAX, Openfire and Postfix. Those packages offer the PBX, fax, instant messaging and email functions, respectively. Elastix is Fre…</description>
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	*  Web site : &lt;http://www.festvox.org/flite&gt;

CMU Flite (festival-lite) is a small, fast run-time text to speech synthesis engine developed at CMU and primarily designed for small embedded machines and/or large servers. Flite is designed as an alternative text to speech synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools.</description>
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	*  Web site : www.freepbx.org

The FreePBX EcoSystem is the most widely deployed Open Source PBX platform in use across the world today. The openness of the project allows to build robust communications solutions that are powerful but at the same time easy to implement and support. As web-based PBX solution, FreePBX is easy to customize and adapt to your changing needs. It can run in the cloud or on-site, and is currently being used to manage the business communications of all sizes an…</description>
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	*  Web site : &lt;https://github.com/voximal&gt;

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	*  Web site : &lt;http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnudialer/&gt;

GnuDialer is a complete predictive dialer for contact centers. Written in c++. It&#039;s a multi-process OOP. GnuDialer supports inbound, outbound, blended, preview, and auto campaigns. The agent can dispo, hangup, pause, conference and record calls.</description>
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HAWHAW stands for HTML and WML hybrid adapted Webserver and is a toolkit to create universal mobile (multimodal) web applications.</description>
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Kaldi is a toolkit for speech recognition written in C++ and licensed under the Apache License v2.0.
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	*  Web site : &lt;https://kaldi-asr.org&gt;

It’s being used in voice-related applications mostly for speech recognition but also for other tasks — like speaker recognition and speaker diarisation.
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	*  Web site : &lt;http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/openvxi&gt;

The Open VXI VoiceXML interpreter is a portable open source library that interprets the VoiceXML dialog markup language. It is designed to serve as a reference for parties interested in understanding how VoiceXML markup might be executed. The Voximal software integrates the version V3.0.0 under the Scansoft Public License.</description>
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	*  Web site : &lt;http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net&gt;

PocketSphinx is one of Carnegie Mellon University&#039;s open source large vocabulary, speaker-independent continuous speech recognition engine. CMU Pocketsphinx is the lightweight version of Sphinx-4 the main open source ASR system used in ILA and is optimized for mobile and low-performance hardware like the Raspberry Pi or Android.</description>
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Asterisk for Raspberry Pi.

	*  Web site : www.raspbx.org

This project maintains a complete install of Asterisk and FreePBX for the famous Raspberry Pi. It is based on Debian Jessie (Raspbian) and contains Asterisk 11 and FreePBX 12 pre-installed and ready-to-go.</description>
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	*  Web site : &lt;http://sirius.clarity-lab.org/&gt;

Sirius is an open end-to-end standalone speech and vision based intelligent personal assistant (IPA) similar to Apple’s Siri, Google’s Google Now, Microsoft’s Cortana, and Amazon’s Echo. Sirius implements the core functionalities of an IPA including speech recognition, image matching, natural language processing and a question-and-answer system. Sirius is developed by Clarity Lab at the University of Michigan.</description>
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        <title>unimrcp</title>
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	*  Web site : www.unimrcp.org

The Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) allows applications to control media service speech resources residing in servers. The MRCPv2, is currently a proposed standard protocol. UniMRCP is an open source cross-platform implementation of the MRCP client and server in the C/C++ language distributed under the terms of the Apache License 2.0. The implementation encapsulates SIP, RTSP, SDP, MRCPv2, RTP/RTCP stacks and provides integrators with an MRCP versi…</description>
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