SphinxTrain : Speech Recognition (Training Module) ( http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php )
accerciser : Interactive Python accessibility explorer ( https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Accerciser )
at-spi2-atk : Gtk module for bridging AT-SPI to Atk ( https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility )
at-spi2-core : D-Bus accessibility specifications and registration daemon ( https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility )
brltty : Daemon that provides access to the Linux/Unix console for a blind person ( http://brltty.com/ )
caribou : Input assistive technology intended for switch and pointer users ( https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Caribou )
edbrowse : editor, browser, and mail client using the /bin/ed interface ( http://the-brannons.com/edbrowse/ )
eflite : A speech server that allows emacspeak and other screen readers to interact with festival lite ( http://eflite.sourceforge.net )
emacspeak : the emacspeak audio desktop ( http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/ )
emacspeak-ss : adds support for several speech synthesizers to emacspeak ( http://leb.net/blinux/ )
epos : language independent text-to-speech system ( http://epos.ure.cas.cz/ )
espeak : Speech synthesizer for English and other languages ( http://espeak.sourceforge.net/ )
espeakup : espeakup is a small lightweight connector for espeak and speakup ( https://www.github.com/williamh/espeakup )
festival : Festival Text to Speech engine ( http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/ )
festival-fi : Finnish diphones and text to speech script for festival ( http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/suopuhe )
festival-freebsoft-utils : a collection of Festival functions for speech-dispatcher ( http://www.freebsoft.org/festival-freebsoft-utils )
festival-hts : HTS voices for Festival ( http://hts.sp.nitech.ac.jp/ )
festival-it : A collection of italian voices for Festival TTS ( http://www2.pd.istc.cnr.it/FESTIVAL/home )
festival-ru : Russian voices for Festival ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/festlang.berlios/ )
flite : Flite text to speech engine ( http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite/index.html )
freetts : A speech synthesis system written entirely in Java ( http://freetts.sourceforge.net/ )
julius : Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Engine ( http://julius.sourceforge.jp/ )
mbrola : Speech synthesizer based on the concatenation of diphones. Includes sample voices ( http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola.html )
nfbtrans : braille translator from the National Federation of the Blind ( http://www.nfb.org/nfbtrans )
orca : Extensible screen reader that provides access to the desktop ( https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca )
perlbox-voice : A voice enabled application to bring your desktop under your command ( http://perlbox.sourceforge.net/ )
pidgin-festival : A plugin for pidgin which enables text-to-speech output of conversations using festival ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/pidgin-festival/ )
pocketsphinx : Large open source vocabulary, speaker-independent continuous speech recognition engine ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/ )
powiedz : Polish speech synthesizer based on rsynth ( http://kadu.net/index.php?page=download%26lang=en )
simon : Open-source speech recognition program for replacing mouse and keyboard ( http://simon-listens.org/ )
sound-icons : a collection of Sound Icons for speech-dispatcher ( http://www.freebsoft.org )
speakup : The speakup linux kernel based screen reader ( http://linux-speakup.org )
speech-dispatcher : Speech synthesis interface ( http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd )
speech-tools : Speech tools for Festival Text to Speech engine ( http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/speech_tools/ )
speechd-el : Emacs speech support ( http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd-el )
speechd-up : Interface between speakup and speech-dispatcher ( http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd-up )
sphinx2 : CMU Speech Recognition-engine ( http://fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/ )
sphinx3 : CMU Speech Recognition engine ( http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/ )
sphinxbase : Support library required by the Sphinx Speech Recognition Engine ( http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/ )
yasr : general-purpose console screen reader ( http://yasr.sourceforge.net/ )
Add an ebuild in portage :
The ebuild is now in the portage tree.
You can also use layman : emerge layman then layman -a gentoo
For Paludis use this rsync : rsync://gentoo.zugaina.org/gentoo-portage
If you have a problem : ycarus(-at-)zugaina.org