Thread: Speech Recognition jammaster82
whats the latest and greatest?
are we there yet? thoughts? perkiset
vsloathe
Well for my part, I know I can't tell what the hell you're talking about half the time.
perkiset
POTD!
thedarkness
quote author=jammaster82 link=topic=869.msg6086#msg6086 date=1207260571 whats the latest and greatest? are we there yet? thoughts? Not currently realistic AFAIC, too hard to train, the good stuff (Dragon?) is proprietary. If you wish to commit start with Microsoft's SpeechLib::SpInprocRecognizer and work out from there. i struck a dead end on this, I wish you better luck. Cheers, td hondaman
This is as far as i got as well, but most IVRs seem to be able to recognize voice. As well as the microsoft sync feature available in new cars. I had hoped to be abel to use my computer in so many other ways by now than just the Mouse and keyboard. imo WE SHOULD BE A LOT FARTHER A LONG by now.
dink
Ya. And, we should be peacefully coexisting on our wonderful pl
anettoo.When the money starts showing up, the 'farther along' stuff is sure to follow. BYW welcome hondaman. Two wheeler? Four wheeler? Or, country of origin? thedarkness
Yeah, welcome hondaman, my theory is that once enough of the proprietary stuff leaks out into the open source community it will become available to the man in the street, then she'll fly.
Cheers, td hondaman
dink and darness i agree, yahoos money went into vlingo.com i think.
sounds interesting... hey, thanks for the welcome ive been following along for a little while and thought id jump in... i remember i had a covox voice master with something similar to an api for my apple//c and i made a blackjack game that understood after about 20 minutes of training 'hit' 'stand' , etc and that was in the eighties.thought id jump in the mix, i dont have much knowledge to share unless its about vtech honda civics, ham radios or Apple//c basic, but I enjoy technology and discussionand i like to talk some s mack every now and then.vsloathe
If you're looking to perhaps break a voice captcha: given a standard waveform (e.g. all encoded the same), you can interpret it algorithmically and parse it that way. There are some good projects that have dealt with it, if I could be arsed to find them.
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