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Open Source Speech Recognition Engines

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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