This was posted to the asterisk-biz list a few weeks ago: http://www.speechaas.com/#/home
-- Nabeel Jafferali On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Jim Van Meggelen <[email protected] > wrote: > Here is an example of something that looks interesting: > > > http://www.nuance.com/for-business/customer-service-solutions/hosted-contact-center-solutions/index.htm > > > > On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Jim Van Meggelen < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > I'm curious about people's experience with speech recognition > development. > > > > For myself, I'd like to be able to use an external service of some sort > > (similar to google's API), supply it a grammar (i.e. list of names from a > > voicemail directory), and have it be supported by a company who has a > good > > knowledge of speech recognition (i.e. their recognition engine is robust > > and gives reliable results). > > > > I would so love to use google's speech API, but it's not really > > production-ready, as google doesn't support it for commercial use > (there's > > a quota and you can't supply custom grammar so far as I've been able to > > tell). Still, it's an excellent engine in so many ways. > > > > There's always been Sphinx, but I have never had the impression this has > > gone far beyond the academic, and from what I've seen it's not something > to > > be taken on lightly. > > > > Then there are the commercial products, but I really can't figure out how > > to choose amongst them. > > > > Anybody had any good experiences they'd be willing to share? > > > > > > Jim > > > > >
