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  • Jun 2007

Pro Microsoft Speech Server 2007

Developing Speech Enabled Applications with .NET

Apress

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  • Relevant to many different vertical markets with examples for health care, financial services, law enforcement, customer service and telecommunications
  • First to market in an increasingly popular area
  • Comprehensive reference builds on publicly available information; it doesn’t regurgitate what the reader can already get for free - thus becoming a value added resource

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

About this book

Microsoft Speech Server is becoming increasingly popular. There are three primary components developers wanting to develop speech applications need to be familiar with: the Speech SDK, Telephony, and ASP.NET server controls. Each of these can be used independently, but in many cases, all three need to be used to build truly compelling applications.

Pro Microsoft Speech Server 2007 walks intermediate to advanced developers through the basics of speech and telephony technology. It then addresses Microsofts specific implementations and what it can do for most companies. From there, the specific components are discussed individually in depth. You'll create an application from scratch, building upon an existing web site, but adding brand new functionality as well. All of the issues associated with setup, security and administration, development, debugging, and deployment are included in the walkthroughs.

About the author

Michael Dunn has been doing software development for over seven years, four in .Net development and three years of interactive voice response development. Michael currently works for Magenic Technologies, where he can fulfill his passion for developing speech applications each day. He speaks at user groups and code events around the country.

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