hello,
thanks for response!
the apple built in speech recognition is for "Speakable Items, built into Mac OS X and located in the Speech pane of System Preferences," ... basic words to control computer...
I think im looking for more of "speech dictation" for recognizing longer phrases.\
I have a project coming up and I am just weighing my options. Basically I am monitoring radio signals via a police scanner and want to pick out key words. It doesn't even have to be that accurate really. just so certain words can trigger instance in PD....
cheers mark
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:31 AM, patrick puredata@11h11.com wrote:
On 11-06-24 02:48 AM, mark edward grimm wrote:
Anyone have speech / voice recognition working on OSX 10.6?
Maybe you can use the built-in speech recognition (i know nothing about OSX)?
Been trying sphinx2pd python script without much luck.
I did this quick hack awhile ago and only tested on Linux.
Most solutions I find are Linux based...
I am so happy to read that :)
Using extended 0.42.5
I think it's better to use a voice recognition software (not a pd external) and then make the bridge between the software and pd (with shell, python, lua, OSC, emulation of keyboard / mouse, etc).
For kiku, i'm using Julius voice recognition (can be compile on OS X) and the Voxforge english acoustic model. The next version have Open Sound Control (client only) built-in. So maybe you can use VirtualBox inside OS X install Ubuntu and use kiku OSC (but what an ugly solution).
http://www.workinprogress.ca/kiku/about
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