Re: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-15 Thread Matt Riddell (IT)
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
 The docs at that URL say that the dictionary has 'yes' in it... although I 
 don't understand how I can get replies like 'YOU HALF' if it doesn't exist in 
 the dictionary.

Did you read the Sphinx documentation?

Rather heavy but describe everything!

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RE: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-15 Thread Douglas Garstang
What sphinx documentation? All I could find was docs on the code, not on how to 
USE the software.

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 Douglas Garstang wrote:
  The docs at that URL say that the dictionary has 'yes' in 
 it... although I don't understand how I can get replies like 
 'YOU HALF' if it doesn't exist in the dictionary.
 
 Did you read the Sphinx documentation?
 
 Rather heavy but describe everything!
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-15 Thread Matt Riddell (IT)
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
 What sphinx documentation? All I could find was docs on the code, not on how 
 to USE the software.

:) One and the same!

Sphinx is not a commercial application.

I think you might have been mistaken, and are actually looking for
LumenVox!!!

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RE: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-15 Thread Douglas Garstang
Sphinx must have been written by the same people as Asterisk then...

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 Douglas Garstang wrote:
  What sphinx documentation? All I could find was docs on the 
 code, not on how to USE the software.
 
 :) One and the same!
 
 Sphinx is not a commercial application.
 
 I think you might have been mistaken, and are actually looking for
 LumenVox!!!
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-15 Thread Matt Riddell (IT)
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
 Sphinx must have been written by the same people as Asterisk then...

Yeah, because the people over at AsteriskDocs wrote Asterisk?

Seriously Doug, if you're looking for a supported commercial
implementation that works with Asterisk, have a look at lumenvox.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-14 Thread Matt Riddell (IT)
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
 Anyone played with Sphinx2 and Asterisk much?
 
 I followed the docs at:
 http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html
 
 and after getting the server up and running, streamed it some wav files with 
 the client.
 
 It's interpretation of the word 'yes' from two different people was 'YOU 
 HALF' and 'THE'. I even used the supposedly more accurate dictionary. That 
 seems pretty bad to me!

If you only have 4 words in your dictionary then obviously it will give
false positives.

If you had you, half and the in the dictionary then it would match
those easier.

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RE: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2

2006-09-14 Thread Douglas Garstang
The docs at that URL say that the dictionary has 'yes' in it... although I 
don't understand how I can get replies like 'YOU HALF' if it doesn't exist in 
the dictionary.

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 Douglas Garstang wrote:
  Anyone played with Sphinx2 and Asterisk much?
  
  I followed the docs at:
  http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html
  
  and after getting the server up and running, streamed it 
 some wav files with the client.
  
  It's interpretation of the word 'yes' from two different 
 people was 'YOU HALF' and 'THE'. I even used the supposedly 
 more accurate dictionary. That seems pretty bad to me!
 
 If you only have 4 words in your dictionary then obviously it 
 will give
 false positives.
 
 If you had you, half and the in the dictionary then it 
 would match
 those easier.
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sphinx2

2006-04-26 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC

Ya, we do, but it's ugly.   If you'd care to follow along here's what I did:

I set up sphinx2 like at 
http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html including the 
sphinx-netserver.pl and sphinx-netclient.pl, but didn't worry about 
their perl snippet at the end. I followed their suggestions regarding 
replacing the default hmm/6k acoustic model.


To make the dictionary, I made a list of people we want included in a 
text file, for example:

PIZZA EXPRESS
SUBWAY
MCDONALDS

and went to the dictionary-creating link referenced in the howto: 
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/tools/lmtool.html -- uploaded my new text 
file and got back a dictionary file to install as per the howto.  Note 
the instructions regarding modifying sphinx-netserver.pl to use the 
dictionary you just made.  Also note that sphinx-netserver.pl and 
sphinx-netclient.pl have some line-wrap problems and won't run as copied 
from their page without backspacing some lines back together.  For 
example, in sphinx-netserver.pl were two lines that read:


$MAX_CLIENTS_PER_CHILD = 50; #number of clients each child
should process

and the should process was part of the prior line's comment and needed 
to be brought up there or deleted entirely.


I then created a file I called number_map that consists of two 
tab-separated columns.  The fist column contains exactly the same data 
as the dictionary file you made earlier, and the second column contains 
the number to dial:

PIZZA EXPRESStab9664638enter
SUBWAYtab7477827enter
etc...

number_map goes in the agi-bin directory along with voice_dir.php, my 
php agi interface to the whole deal.  voice_dir.php refers to sounds 
hcllc-voicedir-sayname -- this contains Please say the name of the 
person you wish to call and hcllc-voicedir-name-unconfigured which 
contains something like That name is unconfigured at present.


at http://horanappraisals.com/asterisk/voice_dir you'll find number_map 
and voice_dir.php to be both placed into your agi directory.


hope this helps!  Sorry it's so kludgey, there's only a few people in 
our office, so we can be fairly confident everyone knows how to use it 
safely.


Moj



Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I have a gateway, which I call from my mobile phone (free of charge, 
since it is the same phone company).
This gateway gives me a dial tone. I can than dial to any extension 
number or even other gateways, 


It is getting more a trouble to remember all the numbers, or to key in 
all the long phone numbers when you got the dialtone.


I was thinking of using for this Sphinx2. How can I implement that? I 
should dial to a sphinx2 extension number, what could be 111 and than 
I say the name of the user I want to call to.


Example:
1. dialing the gateway
2. waiting for the dialtone
3. key in 111
4. waiting for the prompt
5. say the users name:  Peter
6. call Peter's number:2345678

Has anybody done something like that (partially) before?


bye

Ronald Wiplinger
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