Certainly, if I ever figure out these command line switches, and what
all these files actually do ;-) ... So far "one two three four five"
comes out as "what you the four"

Somebody, set us up the bomb.

On 6/2/05, Leif Madsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/30/05, Simon Rowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 9:03 AM -0400 5/30/05, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> >    Yes, you use the EAGI interface after you get Sphinx installed. You
> > then have to train it around a 'dictionary' file, which should be
> > kept quite short (ie, 10-100 words) for the best accuracy.
> >
> >    The documentation is very sparse, I agree. You can start by using
> > Sphinx from the command line with recorded soundfiles, to make sure
> > it's working.
> 
> If someone creates the script and gets this to work, please post it
> for the community. This is a fairly often requested feature, and while
> I've heard it doesn't work all the time, I've had good luck with voice
> recognition systems due to my lack of accent (comparitively speaking).
> Heck, I'll even write the documentation for you :)
> 
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> Leif Madsen.
> http://www.leifmadsen.com
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