- Real-time transcription of audio streams in various languages (2011-now)
- Modular system for real-time trancription of TV and radio audio streams.
- Uses deep neural networks for tasks such as voice activity detection, speaker diarization and voice-to-text.
- NAKI – Historical CRo Archive (2011-2014)
- A complex platform that can transcribe, index, and make the historical archives of Czech and Czechoslovak Radio searchable.
- The archive covers 90 years of public broadcasting and contains hundreds of thousands of audio documents.
- MobilDictate – Very Large Vocabulary Voice Dictation for Mobile Devices (2009)
- A standalone speech recognizer for Czech that was practically deployable on PDAs and smart mobile phones available in 2009.
- The program worked with vocabularies having 250K+ words and made voice input faster than typing with a stylus.
- ATT (Audio Transcription Toolkit) (2007 – now)
- System for automatic broadcast news collection, annotation, and indexing with full-text search.
- ATT is used in the company Newton Media since 2007.
- MyDictate – program for discrete-speech dictation (2005,2020)
- A discrete speech dictation tool. It can be used as a standalone program or as an extension to MyVoice .
- The programme is recognised as a compensatory aid and is distributed by SILOU HLASU, z.s.
- MyVoice – voice-controlled PC tool (2005, 2020)
- The program for voice control of the PC used by tens of disabled users.
- It allows them to control any application installed on their computers entirely by voice.
- New version MyVoice 2 enabling control of Windows 10 was relaunched in 2020.
- The programme is recognised as a compensatory aid and is distributed by SILOU HLASU, z.s.
- SmartRoom – Voice Controlled Center for Homes of Motor-Handicapped Persons (2007-2008)
- Home-control prototype mainly for motor-handicapped people.
- The system consists of two modules: a program MyVoice and a unit for controlling external electric devices.
- ProtoATT (2004)
- Prototype of a system for automatic transcription of Czech broadcast.
- Voice dictation to a computer (2004)
- The first discrete-speech dictation system for Czech.
- Dictionary containins 400,000 most common words and word forms, which is almost 99% of the entire vocabulary of the Czech language.
- Dundis – Internet speech recognizer (2003)
- An early distributed speech recognition system.
- User’s computer is used to record speech and the server provides speech recognition.
- Thus, the client is unloaded by recognition algorithms that consume much computing power and memory.
- Chatter – The 3-D Artificial Talking Head (2003-2004)
- A fully parametric 3D model of a computerized talking head for the Czech language.
- ConRec 0.1 – Czech Continuous Speech Recognition in Real Time (2002)
- The first continuous speech recognition for Czech.
- Vocabulary contained up to 20,000 most frequent words.
- On a 2 GHz computer, the system displayed the recognized text with a less than 1 s latency with 80 % accuracy.
- Chat with a Virtual Character – The Švejk Project (2002)
- A system that allows informal voice chat with the virtual character in the Czech language.
- Implemented for the legendary novel figure Švejk.
For Speechlab applications dating back before 2001, see the older Speechlab webpage.