I've had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice recognition routine and add the output text to the body of the email message from * with the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this type of feature and willing to share some notes? Thanks! Ryan M. Colbert Director of Information Technology Rissman, Barrett, Hurt, Donahue & McLain, P.A. 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 517-3105 - Direct Telephone (407) 839-0120 - Main Office (407) 841-9726 - Fax http://www.rissman.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070823/4223d13d/attachment.htm
On 8/23/07, Ryan M. Colbert <Ryan.Colbert at rissman.com> wrote:> > I've had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice recognition > routine and add the output text to the body of the email message from * with > the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this type of feature and > willing to share some notes? >That would be very interesting to see, if you get it working. Last I checked, though, speech-to-text didn't work very well without a very small language to choose from, far smaller than English. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070823/0142fe7e/attachment.htm
Ryan M. Colbert wrote:> I?ve had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice > recognition routine and add the output text to the body of the email > message from * with the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this > type of feature and willing to share some notes?I seem to recall that Lt. Cmdr Jordi Laforge did some stuff like this not too long ago. I get requests like this all the time -- but the technology is very far from being there. -Stephen-
Stephen Bosch wrote:> Ryan M. Colbert wrote: > >> I?ve had requests to processes incoming voicemails with voice >> recognition routine and add the output text to the body of the email >> message from * with the attached .wav file. Has anyone implemented this >> type of feature and willing to share some notes? >> > > I seem to recall that Lt. Cmdr Jordi Laforge did some stuff like this > not too long ago. > > I get requests like this all the time -- but the technology is very far > from being there. > > -Stephen- > >Your best bet at this point is to have an assistant or some other 3rd party transcribe the VM for you. I know of several companies that do this for recordings in various industries. Thanks, Steve
Just for starter, look at CallWave, and Jott. -E -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070824/e89d12f4/attachment.htm