Open Source Speech Recognition Engines
By admin on May 10, 2008 in open source
The open source speech recognition engines from the Sphinx Group at Carnegie Mellon University is an interesting project that I have looked at previously.
The CMU Sphinx project released a set of reasonably mature, world-class speech components that provide a basic level of technology to anyone interested in creating speech-using applications without the once-prohibitive initial investment cost in research and development; the same components are open to peer review by all researchers in the field, and are used for linguistic research as well.
One of the components that I have tried before but not really successful in using it is PocketPhinx. PocketSphinx is a version of the open-source Sphinx-II speech recognition system which runs on handheld and embedded devices.
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