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voice recognition to text
Hi, I don't have a N800 yet, but I have been watching since the 770 and am very fascinated by its potential.
I wondered if there is an application for converting voice, from the mic to text on the screen. My elderly father is really hard of hearing, he does have hearing aids, but I never know if he really hears me. He can still read though<G>. Is there an application for this device to translate my voice into text, through the microphone, for him to see. I figure I would face the N800 toward him. thanks for any help |
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http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/pocketsphinx/ |
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It's important not to forget that the 770 and N800 are *Internet* tablets. In the first instance if I were developing something like this I'd go for creating a service I could connect to - think media server style. Much easier to do the development that way. It might even create a better product - you could speak into one 770 and your father could read on another.
It might be worth suggesting such a product/service to these folks - http://www.spinvox.com/ |
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So, no: voice recognition is not that CPU-intensive (these days). It is, however, quite algorithm-intensive, which seems to be what is lacking in the postmodern world. |
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Well I have Sphinx compiled.. now its just a matter of figuring this blasted thing out and pointing the 64Mb speech base lib to the mmc... more news soon :)
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Ok this sucker is more time-intensive than I am willing to spend. If anyone wants to help out post to this thread. We need a Sphinx-expert to configure the speech templates and a /dev/dsp pocketsphinx_continuous script.
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The section of that website that caught my attention was:
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They are available here: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/pockets...linterp.tar.gz |
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This is what caught my eye on the Carnegie-Mellon site (http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php):
"Note however that Sphinx is not a final product. Those with a certain level of expertise can achieve great results with the versions of Sphinx available here, but a naive user will certainly need further help. In other words, the software available here is not meant for users with no experience in speech, but for expert users." Aren't we in over our heads here? (BTW, the phrase "users with no experience in speech" is kinda funny) |
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http://www.kiecza.net/daniel/linux/c...ndex.html#toc5 another option but there are some compilation issues related to the mixer.
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