Speak Clearly, LLC
Pronunciation assessment and intelligibility remediation for language learning
Highlights
Our Team
To try to overcome some of the software bugs in pronunciation remediation applications in the past, Speak Clearly has started a Spoken Language Interest Group and would like to ask you to consider joining at least as an observer, and hopefully more: http://bit.ly/slig

Speak Clearly, LLC
Jim Salsman donated his voice to Carnegie Mellon's Sphinx speech recognition project, and later went to work for the Applied Speech Technology Laboratory at Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information. After work at LeapFrog (now VTech), Transparent, Wimba, EF, United Launch Alliance, 17zuoye, and the like, he's now offering you the chance to share in the rewards of improving pronunciation remediation software.
Here's how we were doing in 2018:
The most important things you need to know as a potential investor are in our slide presentation and the risk and mitigation statements at the end of our old business plan. For the technically oriented, we have a representative publication and updates, too.
This year, we are growing with a new Spoken Language Interest Group in collaboration with others; you?