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Wednesday, July 26, 2017  



Voice Project
https://voice.mozilla.org/

oice recognition technology could revolutionize the way we interact with machines, but it’s expensive and proprietary. Common Voice is a project to make voice recognition technology easily accessible to everyone. People donate their voices to a massive database that will let anyone quickly and easily train voice-enabled apps. All voice data will be available to developers. Voice is natural, voice is human. It’s the easiest and most natural way to communicate. With Common Voice, developers can build amazing things––from real-time translators to voice-enabled administrative assistants. But the data they need to build these apps isn’t publicly available. Common Voice will give them what they need to innovate. Mozilla aims to begin to capture voices in June and release the open source database later in 2017. This will be added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

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