Michael,

Take a look at Sphinx <http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php>, we used version 4 for word spotting and run it on a dedicated server it's java based. It's fairly accurate depending on the clarity of the audio. Now there is also version 2 which is C based and version 3 which is C++ based. I've had no experience with either of them. But all 3 versions are still being actively developed. If I recall right 2 is the fastest but least accurate ( best for real time) & 3&4 are slower but more accurate.

I think Simon has used version 2 for running a voice based interactive adventure game.

We had some issues with handling voice grade audio and it took a bit of tweaking.

But there should be no reason you couldn't have a cronjob doing this in the background or have it kicked off with a deadagi.

Mike

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I generally like the idea of blogging, but most of the important
thoughts I want to share with the world occur while cycling, driving,
standing in line at the coffee shop, etc. Even some handheld with an
impossible to use keyboard wouldn't help.

I thought of a little dictaphone... ya know with the micro-tape. I then
thought I can do better --- just a seperate voice mail account, with a
hotkey dial on my cell phone.
But, I'd still have to transcribe stuff.
Does anyone have any experience with speech-to-text converters on Linux
(or *BSD), and have they interfaced them at all with Asterisk? Clearly, the voice mail could just be emailed to me as a .wav file and I
could deal with it on my laptop.. but it would be cooler if it got
auto-posted to a blog for me to later edit...

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