Yes Marc, what I meant by speech recognition was detection + the processing
(sorry for being unclear). I have been working with NLP since 3 years and
would like to work on adding this feature. We could get the text from some
speech to text converter, and a major task of the recognizer would be to
parse this text and generate relevant commands.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Marc Sabatella <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 3/8/2014 3:12 AM, Ruchit Agrawal wrote:
> > Hello Lasconic,
> > I meant the latter. Not just navigating the menus through speech, but
> > giving a command (eg: I want to compose a score with piano, guitar,
> > and vocals) and having the speech recognition component (integrated
> > with the OS' engine) take care of all the steps involved (create new
> > score-> add instruments etc.)
>
> OK. But it seems to me that the speech recognition aspect of this is
> outside the domain of MuseScore. What would be needed isn't the speech
> recognition itself (turning sounds into text), but rather, the natural
> language processing (turning text into actual commands to the program.
> In other words, the work within MuseScore would consist of adding a
> facility where a text string would be turned into a series of commands
> to be processed. Whether that text string came from a user typing
> versus speech-to-text is immaterial. It would be equally useful in both
> scenarios.
>
> Marc
>
>
>
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