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Douglas Garstang wrote:
The docs at that URL say that the dictionary has 'yes' in it... although I
don't understand how I can get replies like 'YOU HALF' if it doesn't exist in
the dictionary.
Did you read the Sphinx documentation?
Rather heavy
: [asterisk-users] Sphinx2
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
The docs at that URL say that the dictionary has 'yes' in
it... although I don't understand how I can get replies like
'YOU HALF' if it doesn't exist in the dictionary.
Did you read
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
What sphinx documentation? All I could find was docs on the code, not on how
to USE the software.
:) One and the same!
Sphinx is not a commercial application.
I think you might have been mistaken, and are actually looking
Sphinx must have been written by the same people as Asterisk then...
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Sphinx must have been written by the same people as Asterisk then...
Yeah, because the people over at AsteriskDocs wrote Asterisk?
Seriously Doug, if you're looking for a supported commercial
implementation that works with
Anyone played with Sphinx2 and Asterisk much?
I followed the docs at:
http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html
and after getting the server up and running, streamed it some wav files with
the client.
It's interpretation of the word 'yes' from two different people was 'YOU HALF'
and
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Anyone played with Sphinx2 and Asterisk much?
I followed the docs at:
http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html
and after getting the server up and running, streamed it some wav files with
the client.
It's
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Anyone played with Sphinx2 and Asterisk much?
I followed the docs at:
http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk
I have a gateway, which I call from my mobile phone (free of charge,
since it is the same phone company).
This gateway gives me a dial tone. I can than dial to any extension
number or even other gateways,
It is getting more a trouble to remember all the numbers, or to key in
all the long
Ya, we do, but it's ugly. If you'd care to follow along here's what I did:
I set up sphinx2 like at
http://turnkey-solution.com/asterisk-sphinx.html including the
sphinx-netserver.pl and sphinx-netclient.pl, but didn't worry about
their perl snippet at the end. I followed their suggestions
Does anyone have a quality how-to they would like to share for getting
sphinx2 to work?
Seems like the people that have it working on the mailing list
historically have control files and or models that are not in the
source or the end findings of the users are never known.
thanks
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