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2008-2009 Speech Application Contest Winners

  1. Antonio Rico-Sulayes, Georgetown University - “Best Overall Voice-only Application”
    Faculty advisors: Linda Van Guilder & Dan Loehr
    Platform: Voxeo
    Appointment manager for Arlington County public Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Clinic. make, confirm, cancel or get information; offers users the option to either view or change beneficiaries’ personal data; provides general information: the location of the clinic, its general open hours, etc.

  2. Vincent Cross, Auburn University - Runner-Up, Voice-only Application
    Faculty advisor: Juan Gilbert
    Platform: Voxeo
    Voice note service - register your email address and phone number then call and leave message which will be mailed to you

  3. Shanee Dawkins, Auburn University - “Honorable Mention for Public Service”
    Faculty advisor: Juan Gilbert
    Platform: Voxeo
    Voting by phone

  4. Eugene Borodin, Stony Brook University - “Honorable Mention for Increasing Accessibility”
    Faculty advisor: I. V. Ramakrishnan
    Platform: MS SDK, Java
    TeleWeb – DTMF and voice based web browser

2007-2008 Speech Application Contest Winners

Individual Winners

  1. Michael Turner (Portland State University, Dr. James Larson): Best Voice-only. five children’s games on BeVocal – robust, easy to use, complete. Teaches, then tests.
    Use: dial 1-877-338-6225; enter PIN 2783 followed by ID 6395089.

  2. Michael Laskowski (Portland State University, Dr. James Larson): Best Multimodal. A Maze Game for Speech Therapy Practice on Opera (One of the first sounds a child will practice during speech therapy is the letter ‘l’. Two words (carrot, cake) are also included for variety. Words with ‘k’ sounds are typically practiced after a child begins to show progress with ‘l’ sounds.)
    Use: download Opera at http://www.opera.com/download/; launch, then select tools\preferences\advanced\voice and select ‘enable voice-controlled browsing.’ Then, open mazeGame.xhtml with Opera.

  3. Jamey White (Auburn University, Dr. Juan Gilbert): Runner-up, Multimodal; Winner, Most Creative / Innovative. Application for small aircraft pilot training – teaches radio communication to tower and air traffic control. Innovative, well-conceived start for a system that could be truly beneficial for training pilots when completed.
    Use: download Opera at http://www.opera.com/download/; launch, then select tools\preferences\advanced\voice and select ‘enable voice-controlled browsing.’ Then, open index.html with Opera.

  4. Hwa Young Lee (Portland State University, Dr. James Larson) – Runner-up, Voice-only. Application to help the people who are on a diet to keep track of their calories that they eat. This is also useful for people who want to know the calorie value for McDonald’s menu items.
    Use: dial 1-877-338-6225; enter PIN 0412 followed by ID 4847184’

  5. Sidy Diop (Portland State University, Dr. James Larson) – Runner-up, Multimodal. Online unit converter for temperature, length and weight with Opera.
    Use: download Opera at http://www.opera.com/download/; launch, then select tools\preferences\advanced\voice and select ‘enable voice-controlled browsing.’ Then, open http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~diops/voiceXML/index.xml with Opera.

  6. Jose A Gonzalez & Jose L. Carmona (University of Granada, Dr. Angel Gomez) – Best Proprietary / Special Purpose. ‘GeoYellowPages’ runs on a Windows Mobile device, GPS equipped. Uses DSR. Processes phrases such as “Show me the supermarkets in Los Angeles” or “where is the airport in Philadelphia”; uses Google for display.
    Use: move ‘GeoYellowPages.exe’ onto your Windows Mobile 5 device, ensure your device is connected to the internet, then execute GeoYellowPages. Press the ASK ME! button then say your query.

Segment Winners

  1. Best Voice-only:
    1st prize, Michael Turner, Portland State University
    1st runner up: Hwa Young Lee, Portland State University

  2. Best Multimodal:
    1st prize Michael Laskowski, Portland State University
    1st runner-up: Jamey White, Auburn University
    2nd runner-up: Sidy Diop, Portland State University

  3. Most creative / innovative:
    Jamey White, Auburn University

  4. Best Proprietary/special purpose:
    Jose A. Gonzalez and Jose L. Carmona, University of Granada in Spain. Actually uses DSR on a WinMobile PDA.

2006-2007 Speech Application Contest Winners

  1. Winner
    Recipe Reader and Organizer” was developed by Emily Tucker, Darin Toy, Mike Johnson, and Ali Hodraj of the OGI School of Science & Engineering, one the schools of Oregon Health & Science University
    Platform: Microsoft .NET

  2. First Runner-Up
    Speech Enabled Message Board for Disaster Victims” was developed by Yolanda McMillian, Kenneth Rouse, and Jamey White of Auburn University .
    Platform: VoiceXML on BeVocal

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