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Developing an IVR System for School Project

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Hello All,

I might be developing an IVR System for a unique school project. This is something I have never done before and I am currently in the researching phase of the project. Can anyone point me to some valuable articles, tutorials, definitions, open source programs for review, and anything else someone thinks is important?

I did find this post through daniweb but it seems incomplete:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread24156.html

Also, if there is anyone who has done this and can give valuable advice for a beginner, that would be great. I know this can be developed in several languages, however through my research, it seems VB is very popular for it with additional plugins. Is this accurate?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Developing an IVR System for School Project

Ya, know... I found a web site once that had a lot of information on this subject but now I can't find it.... Can't remember the name or search terms I used to find it....

Oh well.... See microsoft...

http://search.microsoft.com/results....S&q=speech+sdk


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Re: Developing an IVR System for School Project
Sorry, I forgot to mention this worked. Thank you very much! Added to rep!
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