On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 08:38:07 +1000
Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 01:34:18 +0800
> "Edward Maloney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am desperately seeking the ability to record my modem data
> > transmissions (from phone line recording made w/sound board)
> > and would like to decode both originating/answer sides of data
> > transmissions after call has been made. I have no way of
> > converting this .wav file to ASCII data.
>
> Do you mean performing speech recognition on the WAV file to produce a
> transcript of the recorded voice? If so, then this technology does not
> really exist yet.
>
> I do not know of an speech recognition software for Linux and even the
> stuff available for windows is rather limited.
I just found some speach recognition stuff in Debian:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > apt-cache search sphinx
libsphinx2-dev - speech recognition library - development kit
libsphinx2g0 - speech recognition library
sphinx2-bin - speech recognition utilities
sphinx2-hmm-6k - speech recognition library - default acoustic model
Hope this helps,
Erik
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