On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:48:37 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote in
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On 19.03.07 21:54, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..try play with these searches in your CLI:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Independent-Reformer $ apt-cache search recogni |wc -l
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:54:36 -0500 (EST), Don wrote in message
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I have a friend who would like to get away from Microsoft system
dependence. The show stopper seems to be voice recognition. She is
partially disabled and needs Naturally Speaking or equivalent. She
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:54:36 -0500 (EST), Don wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a friend who would like to get away from Microsoft system
dependence. The show stopper seems to be voice recognition. She is
partially disabled and needs Naturally Speaking or equivalent. She
Jaime Herazo B. wrote:
* A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, let's start this subject rolling,
What's the status of speech recognition for Linux these days?
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I'm afraid things are still pretty much in the might-be-great-someday
phase.
Current status...
(the language models i think it is), we'd have full-blown
free voice recognition everywhere within a year later after that, and
about 2-3 years later it'd start to really mature as free software, but
then again i'm just guessing here. Since they've given lots of support
to linux it's probably
Ran into a local who is a partial quadriplegic, and is using Dragon
Naturally Speaking on a Windows system, and has exhibited curiousity about
Linux.
Due to the nature of her paralysis, she requires voice recognition
software, so with that in mind, is there anything in Debian (or, for that
matter
ke6isf wrote:
Ran into a local who is a partial quadriplegic, and is using Dragon
Naturally Speaking on a Windows system, and has exhibited curiousity about
Linux.
Due to the nature of her paralysis, she requires voice recognition
software, so with that in mind, is there anything in Debian
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You may want to take a look at sphinx (version 2 in etch).
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/sphinx4/
cheers
theo
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On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 07:07:16PM -0800, ke6isf wrote:
Ran into a local who is a partial quadriplegic, and is using Dragon
Naturally Speaking on a Windows system, and has exhibited curiousity about
Linux.
Due to the nature of her paralysis, she requires voice recognition
software, so
(the language models i think it is), we'd have full-blown
free voice recognition everywhere within a year later after that, and
about 2-3 years later it'd start to really mature as free software, but
then again i'm just guessing here. Since they've given lots of support
to linux it's probably not too farfetched
Is there available some free software for voice recognition -
speach-to-text process (oposite of text-to-speach for which
there are festival, flite, ViaVoice ...)?
Juraj
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Is there available some free software for voice recognition -
speach-to-text process (oposite of text-to-speach for which
there are festival, flite, ViaVoice ...)?
http://linux-sound.org/speech.html
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On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:29:11AM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
Is anyone doing anything with voice recognition under Debian?
I purchased ViaVoice Dictation for Redhat and I've tried to install it
under Debian with no success. If anyone's succeeded at this I'd be
interested in hearing from
Francesco Bochicchio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:29:11AM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
Is anyone doing anything with voice recognition under Debian?
I purchased ViaVoice Dictation for Redhat and I've tried to install it
under Debian with no success. If anyone's
Is anyone doing anything with voice recognition under Debian?
I purchased ViaVoice Dictation for Redhat and I've tried to install it
under Debian with no success. If anyone's succeeded at this I'd be
interested in hearing from them.
Gary Hennigan
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