VoX is an acronym for Voice eXchange.
VoX is a nifty command-line based tool that is used to encode speech files using a repository.
Advantages:
Modest Bandwidth Requirements as only codes are transmitted instead of actual speech
Spoken Communication is Expressive
Limitations:
Single Speaker's Voice
Large Number of Small Files
Empirically Decided Cluster Cardinality
Frame Length is Fixed
Application:
News Broadcast and Archival
As an E-mail Add-on (as in the block diagrams above)
Future Scope:
Towards Unification and Generalization (The reverse of Personalization)
Streamability (Real-time Communication)
VoX is registered under GNU Public Licence (GPL). More info can be obtained on the project page.
Commercial Use
Modify
Distribute
Place Warranty
Sub-License
Hold Liable
Distribute Original
Disclose Source
Include Copyright
State Changes
Include License
These details are provided for information only. No information here is legal advice and should not be used as such.