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polar086@gmail.com

2006-06-19, 7:11 am

Hi all,

I am trying to port voice recognition software to the company's server
so that users can use the technology in a browser instead of in a
downloaded application on the user's computer. What I need is a server
that can accept VoIP data (through SIP channels, I'm guessing), process
that data, and then return information to the user's computer or
browser.

I'm a bit of a noob in these sorts of things, but I've been doing quite
a bit of research. I was looking to see if I could just strip down
Asterisk, but Im not sure this is the best. Maybe I could run an Apache
server that I can configure to accept RTP data through SIP sessions?
Again, I'm not sure. If anyone could give me some advice - a book,
open-source software, another google group, anything - I'd appreciate
it.

Thanks.

Peter Gradwell

2006-06-19, 1:11 pm

polar086@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to port voice recognition software to the company's server
> so that users can use the technology in a browser instead of in a
> downloaded application on the user's computer. What I need is a server
> that can accept VoIP data (through SIP channels, I'm guessing), process
> that data, and then return information to the user's computer or
> browser.
>
> I'm a bit of a noob in these sorts of things, but I've been doing quite
> a bit of research. I was looking to see if I could just strip down
> Asterisk, but Im not sure this is the best. Maybe I could run an Apache
> server that I can configure to accept RTP data through SIP sessions?
> Again, I'm not sure. If anyone could give me some advice - a book,
> open-source software, another google group, anything - I'd appreciate
> it.


You need asterisk...
http://www.digium.com/en/mediacente...inessEditionB.1
with http://www.lumenvox.com/ speech stuff.

cheers
peter

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