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  1. Declaration of Independence reading gets perfect vocal score in Rock Band 2

    joystiq.com » Joystiq - Sep 16, 2008

    Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm Back in July, a GameSpy preview for Rock Band 2 claimed "the phoneme detection system used for the 'talkie' parts [in Rock Band] has been completely stripped and a new one has

    Also tagged: ea, electronic arts, talking, microphone, beastie boys, singing, harmonix, declaration of independence, vocal, beastieboys, rock band 2, rockband2, so whatcha want, sowhatchawant

  2. Apache Derby now tested with phoneME advanced

    blogs.sun.com » Mayuresh Nirhali's Weblog - Nov 29, 2007

    Apache Derby is now tested with the open source JavaME CDC stack, popularly known as phoneME advanced platform. The Apache derby community recently carried out this exercise and it did not take them long to flag GREEN

    Also tagged: general, java, apache, derby, javadb, javame

  3. JavaDB on JavaME platform

    blogs.sun.com » Mayuresh Nirhali's Weblog - May 25, 2007

    As the consumer devices get more sophisticated, more complicated applications will run on devices and there will be greater need to manage the application data. The need for running database engine on small devices

    Also tagged: advanced, cdc, derby, javadb, javame

  4. A short note about simulating unsupported engines

    msdn.com » Joe Calev's WebLog - Apr 2, 2007

    I have received a number of replies concerning my posts on how to simulate unsupported languages using phonemes. I must apologize that the intention of the post was to show how to use a hack to get "some" support in

    Also tagged: language, microsoft speech server, speech sdk, speech server, globalization

  5. How to approximate phonemes for a non supported language

    msdn.com » Joe Calev's WebLog - Feb 23, 2007

    Yesterday I wrote about how to create a grammar for a language for which we do not have a recognition engine. The post ended with a question on how to best approximate the phonemes for a target word. As I mentioned

    Also tagged: microsoft speech server, speech sdk, speech server, globalization