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  2. CMU Sphinx - Wikipedia

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    Sun Microsystems supported the development of Sphinx 4 and contributed software engineering expertise to the project. Participants included individuals at MERL, MIT and CMU. (Currently supported languages are C, C++, C#, Python, Ruby, Java, and JavaScript.) Current development goals include: developing a new (acoustic model) trainer

  3. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wildcard certificate on comifuro.net (note the asterisk: *) A public key certificate which uses an asterisk * (the wildcard) in its domain name fragment is called a Wildcard certificate. Through the use of *, a single certificate may be used for multiple sub-domains.

  4. Doxygen - Wikipedia

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    All examples are given for languages with C-like comments where a multi-line comment starts with /* and a single line comment starts with //. Doxygen ignores a comment unless it is marked specially. For a multi-line comment, the comment must start with /** or /*!. A markup tag is prefixed with a backslash (\) or an at-sign (@). [16]

  5. Voice activity detection - Wikipedia

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    Lingua Libre, a Wikimedia tool and project of language documentation, using VAD to allow recording many pronunciations in a short amount of time. The VAD Android library [10] utilizes a combination of GMM and DNN models, such as WebRTC GMM, Silero DNN, and Yamnet DNN. The library surpasses many production-grade models in both quality and ...

  6. Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband - Wikipedia

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    Configuration B (Config-WB-Code 2): 6.6, 8.85, 12.65, and 15.85 kbit/s Configuration C (Config-WB-Code 4): 6.6, 8.85, 12.65, and 23.85 kbit/s This limitation was designed to simplify the negotiation of bitrate between the handset and the base station, thus vastly simplifying the implementation and testing.

  7. Asterisk (PBX) - Wikipedia

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    Asterisk is a software implementation of a private branch exchange (PBX). In conjunction with suitable telephony hardware interfaces and network applications, Asterisk is used to establish and control telephone calls between telecommunication endpoints such as customary telephone sets, destinations on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and devices or services on voice over Internet ...

  8. Project Valhalla (Java language) - Wikipedia

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    Valhalla is incubating Java language features and enhancements in these areas: [2] [3] Value Classes and Objects: highly-efficient objects without their own identity (reference value). Null-restricted and Nullable types, and Null-restricted Objects: for example, using ? or ! after type declaration to say if null is allowed or not.

  9. Asterisk Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) is a software interface and communications protocol for application level control of selected features of the Asterisk PBX. AGI allows an external, user-written program, launched from the Asterisk dial plan via pipes to control telephony operations on its associated control and voice channels.