In my comments on mod_pocketsphinx, I wasn't clear enough about it being 
"virtually unusable in real world scenarios." Also, the grammars I'm talking
about are either single words, like "yes/no" or more complex like
"leave a message." It doesn't matter how complex the grammar, the issue
remains.

My comments are meant in comparison to other asr's and in everyday situations 
of background noise. I'm not taliking about checking things out at a concert, 
race track, subway, construction project, etc.

When compared to my AT&T 411 service, AT&T's asr has no where near the problems 
in dealing with the background noises I'm talking about and is very usable in 
the real world situations I'm taliking about.
Moreover, when comparing to another vendors asr on my hardware then that 
vendors asr also has no were near the problems mod_pocketsphinx has and again 
is very usable in a real world situation. That's why I suggested using 
something other than mod_pocketsphinx.

I
think that mod_pocketspinx is not able to deal with low signal-to-noise
ratios to the point where it can be used in telephony at all. At least that's 
the way it seems to me.
I don't know what else to say. That's been my experience with mod_pocketsphinx 
?? 


 Mark.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian West <br...@freeswitch.org>
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Sat, 2 May 2009 7:42 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Ways of Integrating Sphinx...












On May 1, 2009, at 6:03 PM, mszla...@aol.com wrote:


Hi Moiz,

I've checking out mod_pocketshinx against other asr's on Windows with the same 
hardware.?
No matter what settings one tries, mod_pocketsphinx is virtually unusable in 
real world scenarios.?





I have used it and it works fine... I think your expectations are a bit high 
for it... Complex things like dictation is not what PocketSphinx is for. ?You 
should try linux cuz I know it works great there.


One can play around with mod_pocketsphinx settings so that it picks voice up 
well but then there better not be any background noise either from a bad 
connection or just everyday sounds.?





There is no other ASR out there that doesn't get pissed off at background noise 
or any noise for that matter... have you called AT&T and Sprint lately? ?My 
dogs barking in the background really send theirs into fits and they paid tons 
of money for it. ?


It just way to sensitive and of couse you'll notice this problem most with cell 
phones.





Same with commercial ASR, Granted the acoustical model for PocketSphinx wasn't 
done with any files recorded from cellphone from what I can tell. ?You can do 
adaptation of the acoustical model as per the Sphinx wiki to make it more 
accurate for your needs.... that takes time and effort but it works.


If you adjust the settings to try blocking out background noise you'll find you 
don't suceed all that well and then there are problems picking up the callers 
voice.





Those settings are for telling when the person stopped talking... nothing more.


It looks like some kind of signal pre-processing is required that isn't in 
place yet but we all know that this is a work-in progress.





I'm not working on it... I run the pizza demo with PS and it works from my 
polycom rather well I would say it gets some things wrong but it does score 
them low so you can verify it in your scripts.


I don't know if esl would make any difference. To use FS and an ASR/TTS I just 
bridge calls to another ASR application for now.?

Mark



 



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