- From: Peter Parente <parente@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:47:52 -0500
> We've been watching our colleagues build native apps that use speech > recognition and speech synthesis, and would like to have JavaScript > APIs that let us do the same in web apps. We are thinking about > creating a lightweight and implementation-independent API that lets > web apps use speech services. Is anyone else interested in that? > Bjorn Bringert, David Singleton, Gummi Hafsteinsson I am interested in a JavaScript API for text-to-speech synthesis at least. It would be a great help in creating more usable web applications for people with visual impairments (i.e., self-voicing web applications instead of screen reading). It could also enable a slew of new web apps in mobile, eyes-busy situations (e.g., my smart phone reads me my web mail, twitter feed, what-have-you, while I'm driving). Some folks working on enabling technologies at the Univ. of North Carolina built Outfox (http://code.google.com/p/outfox/) as proof of concept JS interface to text-to-speech engines on Mac, Windows, and Linux. It's Firefox-only, but might be worth a look. Pete
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