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  2. The software that lets Stephen Hawking talk is now free - AOL

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    Intel, the American technology company that makes one of the world's most valued computer chips, has also been working for many years on the hardware and software that scientist Stephen Hawking ...

  3. DECtalk - Wikipedia

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    Hawking used a version of the DECtalk voice synthesizer for several years [18] and came to be associated with the unique voice of the device. In 2011, Hawking's research assistant Sam Blackburn said Hawking still used a version of DECtalk identified on its board as the "Calltext 5010" manufactured in 1988 by SpeechPlus, Inc., [19] because he ...

  4. Speech synthesis - Wikipedia

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    A noted application, of speech synthesis, was the Kurzweil Reading Machine for the Blind which incorporated text-to-phonetics software based on work from Haskins Laboratories and a black-box synthesizer built by Votrax. [95] Stephen Hawking was one of the most famous people to use a speech computer to communicate.

  5. Meet the man whose voice became Stephen Hawking's - AOL

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    Stephen Hawking's computer-generated voice is so iconic that it's trademarked — but that voice has an interesting origin story of its own.

  6. List of speech recognition software - Wikipedia

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    Voice Finger – software that improves the Windows speech recognition system by adding several extensions to it. The software enables controlling the mouse and the keyboard by only using the voice. It is especially useful for aiding users to overcome disabilities or to heal from computer injuries.

  7. Meet the man whose voice became Stephen Hawking's - AOL

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    Stephen Hawking's computer-generated voice is so iconic that it's trademarked — The filmmakers behind <em>The Theory of Everything</em> had to get Hawking's ...

  8. Arun Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Software developer Arun Mehta is an Indian software developer and a disability activist. At the request of Stephen Hawking , he, along with Vickram Crishna , developed a free and open source software named eLocutor , to allow nonverbal disabled people to write and speak.

  9. Phraselator - Wikipedia

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    The Phraselator is a small speech translation PDA-sized device designed to aid in interpretation. The device does not produce synthesized speech like that utilized by Stephen Hawking; instead, it plays pre-recorded foreign language MP3 files. Users can select the phrase they wish to convey from an English list on the screen or speak into the ...