Re: Speech to text

2015-02-18 Thread John Allen
The Google speech to text is a no go (sadly). Short clips only and it seems that they are not really 'behind' it now. Can't even see the service in the developers panel when you get your API key. I've been messing around with this: http://voce.sourceforge.net/ Haven't gotten to far with it yet.

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread Patrick at A7
I want this, too: Automatic translation of mp4 files to text. It seems to me that if we have Speech Recognition on phones, we could certainly have this on a site. But I have been unable to find it. Patrick On Feb 10, 2015, at 12:10 PM, John Allen johnfal...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread Gerald Guido
Curious as well I poked around and found this http://www.x2q.net/2013/09/16/how-to-use-google-speech-api/ G! *Gerald Anthony Guido* Nullius in verba http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullius_in_verba -- Horace learn.geraldguido.com Twitter https://twitter.com/CozmoTrouble Facebook

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread Michael van Leest
A quick search on google gave me these options. - ATT API: http://developer.att.com/apis/speech (no mp3 though, ogg and other general telecom filetypes) - http://www.ispeech.org/ Not sure what your use case is, but using an api for this seems to me to be the best option. Good

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread Patrick at A7
Excellent. Thank you both. The purpose is converting online teachings/seminars to searchable text. Thanks again, Patrick On Feb 11, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com wrote: Curious as well I poked around and found this

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread Michael van Leest
I think most of the speech to text apis are just for short (max 3 minute) audio files. You might want to google for auto transcribe api of some sort, like YouTube does in some cases for automatic (translated) subtitles. 1 api I found is: http://www.video2text.net On Wednesday, February 11,

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-11 Thread John Allen
I was thinking more of an application where you feed it an MP3 file and then it spits out the text. Still haven't found a good application for it. Sphinx seems cool interesting and I'm trying to get it up and running using CF as a wrapper for the Java stuff. On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:31 PM,

RE: Speech to text

2015-02-06 Thread Robert Harrison
Yes. Dragon software seems to integrate rather well... but really it's not a CF issue, it more of an HTML issue. Robert Harrison Full Stack Developer AIMG rharri...@aimg.com Main Office: 704-321-1234  ext.118 Direct Line: 516-302-4345 www.aimg.com -Original Message- From: John Allen

Re: Speech to text

2015-02-06 Thread John Allen
Have you run Dragon as a service/headless app accessible via CF? Do tell. Don't understand the HTML issue part. Thanks Robert. On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Robert Harrison rharri...@aimg.com wrote: Yes. Dragon software seems to integrate rather well... but really it's not a CF issue,

RE: Speech to text

2015-02-06 Thread Robert Harrison
What are you going to do with it? If you going to voice drive your websites it's an HTML issue. You can speak and it will record in test fields, etc. Robert Harrison Full Stack Developer AIMG rharri...@aimg.com Main Office: 704-321-1234  ext.118 Direct Line: 516-302-4345 www.aimg.com