Ron Joffe wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2007 12:37, Ryan M. Colbert wrote:
I'd be interesting in pooling resources for this. We've seen the success of
Vonage's Visual Voicemail and would like to emulate a similar solution.
Please define success,
I have a vonage account, and the
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Ryan M. Colbert wrote:
I’ve had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice
recognition routine and add the output text to the body of the email
message from * with the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this
type of feature and willing to share some
Just for starter, look at CallWave, and Jott.
-E
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On 8/24/07, EdPimentl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for starter, look at CallWave, and Jott.
-E
They seem to be commercial :(
A quick search in google revealed a page with some compilation of
opensource STT engines.
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Speech-Recognition-HOWTO.html
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail
Nuance offers an SDK to do something similar, I think they say you can
only expect between 45-60% accuracy using it though. Total cost is
about $6K to $8K for one server license.
If there are enough people interested in pooling money I'd
On Friday 24 August 2007 12:37, Ryan M. Colbert wrote:
I'd be interesting in pooling resources for this. We've seen the success of
Vonage's Visual Voicemail and would like to emulate a similar solution.
Please define success,
I have a vonage account, and the transcription is very poor at
I've had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice recognition
routine and add the output text to the body of the email message from * with
the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this type of feature and
willing to share some notes?
Thanks!
Ryan M. Colbert
Director of
On 8/23/07, Ryan M. Colbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice recognition
routine and add the output text to the body of the email message from * with
the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this type of feature and
willing to
Ryan M. Colbert wrote:
I’ve had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice
recognition routine and add the output text to the body of the email
message from * with the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this
type of feature and willing to share some notes?
I seem to recall
Nuance offers an SDK to do something similar, I think they say you can
only expect between 45-60% accuracy using it though. Total cost is
about $6K to $8K for one server license.
If there are enough people interested in pooling money I'd be willing
to help set up a system to process voicemails
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