[asterisk-speech-rec] VERY simple speech recognition for Asterisk?
Eric Haddix
eric at ehrichweiss.com
Tue Feb 16 10:19:42 CST 2010
Thanks for that link. I'd been trying to figure out how to get a license
for Lumenvox but their site doesn't even allow one to register an
account which drove me crazy today. $50 for a single license will
probably have to do since I don't have a whole lotta $$$ to spend on a
solution as simple as I actually require.
Thanks again
Eric
On 02/15/2010 08:07 PM, Duncan Turnbull wrote:
> The lumenvox stuff is pretty good
>
> http://www.lumenvox.com/partners/digium/Asterisk.aspx
>
> I don't think speech recognition is usually very simple as its all a matter of confidence/degree of trust you have recognised things correctly.
>
> But it will work well enough for what you want - i.e. tell if someone said something - your issue might be background noise sounding like a voice therefore something like "yes" (or similar) might be a bit easier to focus on
>
> Cheers Duncan
>
> On 16/02/2010, at 11:58 AM, Eric Haddix wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for an extremely simple voice/speech recognition system.
>>
>> I don't even need the system to recognize the specific word, just that a
>> word or phrase has been spoken at a certain time. Yes, I know that using
>> DTMF would simplify what I'm doing but what I'm doing won't allow for
>> anything other than speech.
>>
>> Is there a system that can be semi-easily setup that will allow me this?
>>
>> I'm starting to look into Sphinx but it seems to be far more than what
>> I'm looking for.
>>
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