Museum of Speech Analysis and Synthesis:
Pictures of early voice synthesizors hosted by UCSC - site seems
always under construction.
http://mambo.ucsc.edu/psl/smus/smus.html
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.
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/comp.speech/
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.
http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/
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.
http://r5.mnd.fh-wiesbaden.de/stud/berger/index.html
Speech Analysis:
A detailed paper describing some of the technology of speech
recognition.
http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/~ajr/SA95/
Speech Informatics Group:
Main research directions are speech recognition/understanding,
methodology of speech dialogue systems, applied systems, hidden
Markov algorithms.
http://www.spiiras.nw.ru/speech.html
SPIRIT Speech Technologies:
Has advanced software algorithms for speech compression,
enhancement, recognition and speaker identification (i.e., voice
recognition).
http://www.spiritcorp.com/
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.
http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/hp/staff/dmb/voicebox/voicebox.html
Torch Library:
A library in C++ for developing Open Source speech and machine
learning applications. The code is under the Gnu Public License.
http://www.torch.ch/
IDIAP Speech Processing Group:
Lots of good work going on in this group, their publications page is
quite useful.
http://www.idiap.ch/index.php?UrlTemplateType=2&content=Introduction&IncFile=PageType&cPathContenu=pages/contenuTxt/SpeechProcessing/
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.
http://www.slt.atr.co.jp/cocosda/