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'''Janus Recognition Toolkit''' ('''JRTk'''), sometimes referred to as Janus, is a general purpose [[speech recognition]] toolkit developed and maintained by the Interactive Systems Laboratories at [[Carnegie Mellon University]] and [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]. It is useful for both research and application development and is part of the JANUS speech-to-speech translation system.<ref>{{cite web|author=Sebastian Stüker |url=http://isl.ira.uka.de/english/1406.php |title=KIT - Janus Recognition Toolkit |publisher=Isl.ira.uka.de |access-date=2012-04-23}}</ref>
 
The JRTk provides a flexible Tcl/Tk script based environment which enables researchers to build state-of-the-art speech recognizers and allows them to develop, implement, and evaluate new methods. It implements an object oriented approach that unlike other toolkits is not a set of libraries and precompiled modules but a programmable shell with transparent, yet efficient objects.