I would love something like that too, but I haven't had the chance to
dig for it. I know that IBM has done a lot of research into speech
recognition, and is big into free software. I vaguely remember them
releasing some of that stuff under a free license. Its definitely
worth some time to try digging around IBM's site.
.hc
On May 24, 2006, at 5:37 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a patch that tries to convert a live audio input
into a text (english) that approximates the input? It need not be
perfect.. If anyone has a patch that picks out the vowels and prints aeiou that
is a good start...Or does anyone know of a linux/osx GPL library that does this?
Thanks all!!
.b.
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