[asterisk-app-dev] Use ARI to route a channel or bridge to res_speech?
Ben Langfeld
ben at langfeld.me
Wed Aug 19 19:09:25 CDT 2015
TTS/ASR are not available from ARI, unfortunately. This is singly the
biggest thing preventing Adhearsion from moving to ARI, but we don't have
the resources to provide an implementation. You'll find it on the wishlist:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/ARI+Feature+Wish-list.
On 19 August 2015 at 20:25, Kevin Seghetti <kts at tenetti.org> wrote:
> I am building an app using ARI (from python, using ari-py)
>
> One of the goals is to be able to send a channel or bridge to a speech
> to text interface.
>
> I see the speech recognition API from res_speech. That appears to be
> implemented as a dialplan.
> I don't see anything in the ARI documentation about connecting channels
> to dialplans, or how that would work.
>
> So can res_speech be used from an ARI app? If so, how?
> If not, what is the best way to accomplish my goal, which is to be able
> to dynamically send a channel to external speech recognition software?
>
> My first thought would be to try to establish an outbound SIP
> connection to it. But that sounds cumbersome compared to directly
> calling speech to text from inside of asterisk.
>
> Another though is maybe the channel recording interface can send a
> feed?
>
> Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
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