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Speech technology traditionally focuses on satisfying narrow vertical niches due to the incremental cost of adding necessary hardware. With faster processors and on-board audio, speech technology can now be added as software on to a wide range of platforms. Speech services should be designed to layer on top of the operating system, and the platform supporting these services should open to a variety of technologies. In addition, speech services must be integrated with other media to share resources for audio and telephony.
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Wong, C., Gogesch, B., Wright, J. (1995). A Text-to-Speech Services Architecture for UNIX. In: Ayuso, A.J.R., Soler, J.M.L. (eds) Speech Recognition and Coding. NATO ASI Series, vol 147. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57745-1_44
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