Search Results for: SpeakJet>previous entries</a> to learn more about this), most people want to control the language output by Computer keyboard input. I think this may be a deadend for realtime applications, ’cause the written language is so different from the spoken one. Nevertheless the work of Martin Riches is very charming and quite joyful! Note the stunning age of the work: remember how long 20 years are in terms of technical developments!<br />Also worth mentioning are the works of Ken Feingold who lets jury members find you guilty by using randomized computer spoken phrases. Simon Penny shows a pretty clever balanced robot on bike-wheels that interacts with visitors and Jan Zappe and Matthias Gommel from <a href=