Hi Akhilesh,
Probably this link would give you some idea on ASR. With the help of it,
add some logic in dialplan to develop an application of your choice.
(Courtesy Lefteris Zafiris)
Goto https://github.com/zaf/asterisk-speech-recog/ and read README
--Satish Barot
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 12:46
Is there a tool integrated with asterisk which can give us the pitch of the
utterance?
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Satish Barot satish4aster...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Akhilesh,
Probably this link would give you some idea on ASR. With the help of it,
add some logic in dialplan to develop an
Hi,
I want to develop a IVR application that repond to speech input from the
caller in asterisk.
For example, imagine a caller who wants to speak with Ram Kumar. On a
traditional IVR/auto attendant, the caller may be entering “76484” to spell
“Kumar” and the system may respond with: “Press 1
Things that look simple r quite complex to build :-)
Indian Accent ASR on proper names is herculean task.
No speech recognition known to mankind as of date can handle so many
dialects being spoken in India, so in short what you want is nice to have,
but nearly impossible to develop.
Better try
ok,how can i develop with short vocab like sales,support,etc.
I have read many article but I'm not able to pick the right point, how can
i develop or configure speech reorganization with asterisk.
Is there any article or link please share and guide me.
Regards
Akhilesh
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at