Entry Date:
June 29, 2010

The WAMI Toolkit

Principal Investigator James Glass

Co-investigator Stephanie Seneff

Project Website http://wami.csail.mit.edu/


WAMI is a speech-enabled mobile web browser. With the WAMI Browser you can use your iPhone or second generation iPod Touch to talk to any website integrating MIT's speech recognition technology via the free WAMI toolkit.

WAMI is a speech-enabled mobile web browser. With the WAMI Browser you can use your iPhone or second generation iPod Touch to talk to any website integrating MIT's speech recognition technology via the free WAMI toolkit. Use voice commands to find out about last night's game, look up flight information, search for restaurants, or learn Chinese with the speech applications already available through this mobile browser.

Audio recorded using this app may be stored on MIT's servers for research purposes. If you are a web-developer yourself, head over to http://wami.csail.mit.edu and start creating your own speech-enabled web pages with our state-of-the-art Javascript API.

WAMI is being developed by the Spoken Language Systems group at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).