Try perl-box voice and then look how that program uses sphinx2. On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 21:03 +0000, Chris Hayes wrote: > Thanks for those links Jan. I've decided that I'm gonna try to get one > of the Sphinx voice recognition things working on my computer, so I > can at least see how capable it is, and whether it could anything > could be done to make the installation / training of it easier - so > that more people could try it and eventually get more people involved > in it. > > I have no idea how realistic that idea is. > > One problem to start off with - from what I can see, Sphinx 4 was just > a way of delivering the Sphinx speech recognition to another audience > by writing it in Java. Sphinx 3 is more up to date than Sphinx 2, > however it is customised for batch processing of speech files I think. > Eitherway - they both rely on Sphinxbase. So, basically, I'm > interested in real-time speech recognition, Sphinx 2 hasn't been > updated for over 1 year by the looks - but maybe that doesn't matter > if Sphinxbase does most the work? > > Okay - basically, I don't know which version of Sphinx to try. And it > looks pretty complicated and I don't really have the time to do this - > so I certainly want to be doing it with the most appropriate edition. > > > > Thanks for the feedback so far, > > > Chris Hayes / CBHworld > > > On 21/02/07, Jan Claeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On ma, 2007-02-19 at 18:17 +0000, Chris Hayes wrote: > > He does have a website however, and has started a kind of > discussion > > thread on that - which is available through this link > > http://www.hi2u.org/discussions/voice4linux.htm > > > > If anyone has had any experience with voice recognition > software under > > Linux or knows of any information about it - could you > please post > > something about it on my dad's discussion page about it - > or, if not - > > just reply to this telling me so I can do it. > > About ViaVoice, I found copies of the ViaVoice for Linux SDK & > runtime > on some websites (but using them is probably not legal?), and > from what > I understand you need some additional old libraries to get > them running > too: <http://taint.org/wk/ViaVoiceModernLinux> > > OTOH, it seems like ViaVoice still exists for Linux, but they > don't sell > any consumer products using it: > > <http://www-306.ibm.com/software/pervasive/embedded_viavoice_multiplatform/> > > > -- > Jan Claeys > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility >
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