randulo wrote: > Nitesh, > > I've messed with the Lumenvox starter kit. If you are serious about > this field, I think it's a "must see". It was easy to set up and there > are demos available. Their support is excellent. There is a quiet > mailing list where questions are never ignored and most problems are > solved AFAIK.
I'll agree that the Lumevox starter kit is a great starting point. I started out with the dialplan version of their pizza demo and quickly realized that using a dialplan would degenerate into spaghetti code very quickly. So using the Asterisk-java library I ported their pizza demo to Java (my code is now one of the demos on that page). I found this combined with Cepstral to be a great platform that could be used to write data driven voice recognition applications. If you are doing something interesting, the Lumenvox folks are very helpful in getting you going. Steve > > Take a look here for demos, etc. > > http://lumenvox.com/partners/integrator/digium/applicationzone/i > > /r _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users