On 03/27/12 20:41, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 18:50:06 -0400
Robert Huff articulated:

Polytropon writes:

  Speech recognition requires training. Both the user and the
  system have to learn from each other. But you have a learning
  curve everywhere, be it typing, talking, or reading from a
  Braille output.
        In the case of speech recognition, that's a curve many might
be willing to travel if they had reason to believe it was effort
wisely invested.
        There are a couple of ports that cleim to do speech
recognition.  Does anyone have experience with them?
When it comes to "speech recognition", the only two applications that
seem to work reliably at all levels are "Siri on iPhone 4S" and "Dragon
NaturallySpeaking", neither of which are obviously available on
FreeBSD. I don't believe that there is even a *nix/BSD version of
"Dragon NaturallySpeaking" in production. In any case, I do have a
friend who is severely vision impaired that uses that software with
amazing results. She can definitely dictate a letter faster than I can
manually create one.
The biggest contender in ports is sphinx- libraries are used as a basis for siri and the google offering. This is apparently used by phone companies, etc. Each of which use teams of developers to get it working the way they want. Getting it to work on an individual basis...

Apparently the results will primarily vary based on the dictionaries that are supplied, so it does mean one may work better than the other.
_______________________________________________
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"

Reply via email to