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Voice Sensitive Screen Saver
The Voice Sensitive Screen Saver is a windows
NT4.0/2000/XP/95/98/ME application. The most likely it is one of the first
(if not the first) freeware Windows voice authentication application.
The first version of the program was released in 1998.
The screen saver has an ability to analyze
biometric parameters of your voice, remember them and unlock your workstation
either in response to your (and only your) voice command or the conventional way
- by checking a typed in password. The program uses Back Propagation
Neural Network for voice print data analysis and decision making. It works
regardless of the language you use and can be even tought to respond to
other than human voice sound patterns.
If you have any questions, requests or would like to obtain sources please
contact Denis Bakin (den@okob.nospam.net remove the 'nospam').
Please register to the OkOb web forum and change your profile setting after
the registration in order to receive e-mail notifications of the new
versions of the software, to post questions, suggestion and report bugs.
Documentation:
Design And Principles Of Operation
Downloads:
Windows NT/2000/XP version:
http://www.okob.net/projects/vscrsvr/scrsnt13.zip
Windows 95/98/ME version:
http://www.okob.net/projects/vscrsvr/scrs9513.zip