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.
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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"Terrorism is not an enemy. It cannot be defeated. It's a tactic.
It's about as sensible to say we declare war on night attacks and
expect we're going to win that war. We're not going to win the war
on terrorism."
- retired U.S. Army general,
William Odom
You could try doing something with CMU's Sphinx. It compiled fine on
OS X with no errors but I can't get it to run. Maybe someone else can:
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
Pall
On 24.5.2006, at 12:44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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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"Terrorism is not an enemy. It cannot be defeated. It's a
tactic. It's about as sensible to say we declare war on night
attacks and expect we're going to win that war. We're not going to
win the war on terrorism." - retired U.S. Army general,
William Odom
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i used the ibm libraries (cant remember the name eather :-) years ago under linux quite successfully for a voice controlled robot. back then one had to train the engine about 20 minutes with a given text one had to read - but then it worked really well - for the person who trained it.
erich
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Pall Thayer wrote:
You could try doing something with CMU's Sphinx. It compiled fine on OS X with no errors but I can't get it to run. Maybe someone else can:
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
Pall
On 24.5.2006, at 12:44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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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Thanks all,
Looks like there is not much out there, viavoice seems not to be really "free" as I could not find any source, only a ecommerce site to buy it for windows.
Looks like Sphinx is the only real option, but unfortunatly I'd have to make it a research project to use it with PD.
I think the real problem is that both these solutions are meant to be solid for phone systems etc.. I just want something that works 50% of the time, and does not depend on lots of training data. I guess I'm the only one to have interest in such a thing.
Oh well, if anyone finds anything let me know.
Thanks, ,b,
On Wed, May 24, 2006 3:20 pm, Erich Berger said:
i used the ibm libraries (cant remember the name eather :-) years ago under linux quite successfully for a voice controlled robot. back then one had to train the engine about 20 minutes with a given text one had to read - but then it worked really well - for the person who trained it.
erich
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Pall Thayer wrote:
You could try doing something with CMU's Sphinx. It compiled fine on OS X with no errors but I can't get it to run. Maybe someone else can:
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
Pall
On 24.5.2006, at 12:44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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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i used sonic from university of colorado a few years ago. it was pretty
quick to get running as i remember with the supplied examples. Its a
client/server setup. There is also a supplied example client written in
tcl/tk which was easy to hack so it sent the words the server
recognised on to a socket and then into PD.
Of course i cant find any of this now but heres where you can get sonic
from (you just need to register to download). I ran the server on OS X
fine (needs a fast computer) and i also saw a friend run it very
successfully on windows.
Hope this helps.
http://cslr.colorado.edu/beginweb/speech_recognition/sonic_main.html
On 24 May 2006, at 20:20, Erich Berger wrote:
i used the ibm libraries (cant remember the name eather :-) years ago under linux quite successfully for a voice controlled robot. back then one had to train the engine about 20 minutes with a given text one had to read - but then it worked really well - for the person who trained it.
erich
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Pall Thayer wrote:
You could try doing something with CMU's Sphinx. It compiled fine on
OS X with no errors but I can't get it to run. Maybe someone else
can:http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php
Pall
On 24.5.2006, at 12:44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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. _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/
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