As one of the currently zctive xvoice developers, I wanted to weigh in here.
The most current xvoice web page is actually xvoice.sourceforge.net. I just updated it a week or so ago. Tom Doris' page, mentioned by Troodon, is out of date.
Also, the voice-uers mailing list to which Troodon refers is the mailing list for people who use any form of speech recognition to interact with computers -- not necessarily xvoice. The xvoice mailing list is xvoice@yahoogroups.com. There is subscription information at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xvoice.
Note that indeed xvoice does not yet support training. However, you can purchase ViaVoice Dictation for Linux (IBM's GUI offering, as opposed to the SDK which xvoice uses), train using that, and then use xvoice; xvoice will use the training entered throughViaVoice Dictation.
As one of the currently zctive xvoice developers, I wanted to weigh in here. The most current xvoice web page is actually xvoice.sourceforge.net. I just updated it a week or so ago. Tom Doris' page, mentioned by Troodon, is out of date. Also, the voice-uers mailing list to which Troodon refers is the mailing list for people who use any form of speech recognition to interact with computers -- not necessarily xvoice. The xvoice mailing list is xvoice@yahoogroups.com. There is subscription information at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xvoice. Note that indeed xvoice does not yet support training. However, you can purchase ViaVoice Dictation for Linux (IBM's GUI offering, as opposed to the SDK which xvoice uses), train using that, and then use xvoice; xvoice will use the training entered throughViaVoice Dictation.