[Asterisk-Dev] voice recognition

Daniel Pocock daniel at readytechnology.co.uk
Thu Sep 30 02:22:26 MST 2004


Intel's IPP libraries (the same place that gave us the G.729 codec) has 
some speech recognition samples.  I haven't tested this stuff, the 
examples are for Windows (that can probably be fixed without too much 
hassle) and you need an Intel processor to run it.

http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp/speechrec.htm


dking at pimpsoft.com wrote:

>The problem is that it is java based and adds a boatload of deps. 
>Besides being slow and bloated it would require the user to install 
>way too many other things to get it working.
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>On 28 Sep 2004 at 21:30, joachim wrote:
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>>According to slashdot, the recently released ibm sources for their voice 
>>recognition software does not include the source for the voice recognition 
>>itself.
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>>http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/sphinx4/ Would be the first real open 
>>source voice recognition software, maybe we should replace this on the post 
>>1.0 todo list ?
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>>Joachim.
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