[asterisk-users] Voice recognition IVR Is it possible?
Duncan
duncan at e-simple.co.nz
Mon Feb 22 14:35:05 CST 2016
CMU Sphinx is really good if you know what sentences you want to recognise
I am not sure how well it works with random stuff but if you have a list
of common phrasings then you can do really well (having used it
recently) - although I would say its much better at recognising North
American speech than NZ. I think there are different language options too.
Cheers Duncan
On 23/02/16 08:56, John Kiniston wrote:
> I think I saw an old page on the voip-info wiki on how to use CMU
> Sphinx with asterisk.
>
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Sphinx
>
> IMHO It's not going to be anywhere as good as a commercial product
> without a lot of work.
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Daniel Chavez <topdog2046 at gmail.com
> <mailto:topdog2046 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the link.
> Are there no free alternatives for speech recognition?
>
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