I have done extensive research and build a few products to do this in
the past.
They key is to do the speech recognition offline. That is capture all
the speech and do the recognition as a batch job down the road. Real
time recognition is normally limited to less then 1000 words/phrases and
takes
yet another company dealing with ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) and
TTS (Text To Speech) solutions.
http://www.fonix.com/
-justin
dean collins wrote:
You could consider using an external resource for the speech recognition
portion. I've found www.angel.com to be fairly price competitive and
a
lf Of Storm D.
J. Petersen
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 7:52 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Speech to Text Conversion
This may be a bit off topic, but here is the best Speech recognition I
have
seen so far:
VLVR -- Very Large Vocab
Cirelle
Enterprises
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| Cire
Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
has anybody found anything which works for speech to
text translation?
Implementation being instead of (or as well as) vm wav file being sent
in email, a text translation would accompany the wav file
Speech to text is just around the corner. It has been for 30 year