Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-26 Thread Stephen Bosch
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-24 Thread Steve Totaro
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-24 Thread EdPimentl
Just for starter, look at CallWave, and Jott. -E ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-24 Thread Atis
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 Making

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-24 Thread Ryan M. Colbert
Discussion 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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-24 Thread Ron Joffe
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

[asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-23 Thread Ryan M. Colbert
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-23 Thread David Gomillion
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-23 Thread Stephen Bosch
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Speech Rec on Voicemail

2007-08-23 Thread mitcheloc
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