That's not the opinion of Nickolay S. from the Sphinx forums. He didn't think 
it was telephony ready but you implied something similar in a past email. Also, 
I got a similar impression with the pizza demo as it came with FS. Instead I 
tried Voxeo's Prophecy as per your recommendation and found it worked better. 
As I understand it, pocketsphinx and sphinx (3 & 4) are very good but need 
adapting and training for there various uses. 



So, why bother with LumenVox, Voxeo, Nuance, etc if one could get pocketsphinx 
working better since it's already integrated with FS?






-----Original Message-----
From: Brian West <br...@freeswitch.org>
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 9:55 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH, MRCP and Perl







Pocketsphinx works great for telephony.. just don't load 10000 word dictionary 
or grammar :P  the pizza demo uses it.. and it works great from every phone I 
have tested it with... Rome wasn't built in a day and we need more people that 
have the skills to really build a general purpose acoustical model that works 
in more situations. 



/b


On Jan 12, 2009, at 11:46 AM, mszla...@aol.com wrote:


Yup, or just get pocketsphinx "tuned" up for telephony and then no one will 
have to bother with ASR vendors.

I believe that some speech data from a good size sample for training is needed 
to make it more "speaker independent" and better suited for use with phone 
calls. I have a list of things from the Sphin
x forums that would be good to have for a telephony ready PocketSphinx. There 
is a "wsj" database but I don't know if that's would help??

Best. Mark.



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