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The present document exposes the development of a prototype of translation system as a Thesis Project. It consists basically on the capture of a flow of voice from the emitter, integrating advanced technologies of voice recognition, instantaneous translation and communication over the internet protocol RTP/RTCP (Real time Transport Protocol) to send information in real-time to the receiver. This prototype doesn’t transmit image, it only boards the audio stage. Finally, the project besides embracing a problem of personal communications, tries to contribute to the development of activities related with the speech recognition, motivating new investigations and advances on the area.
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Bello, R.R., Araya, E.A., Vidal, L.V. (2006). Prototype Of Speech Translation System For Audio Effective Communication. In: Debenham, J. (eds) Professional Practice in Artificial Intelligence. IFIP WCC TC12 2006. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 218. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34749-3_24
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