Things that look simple r quite complex to build :-)
Indian Accent ASR on proper names is herculean task.
No speech recognition known to mankind as of date can handle so many
dialects being spoken in India, so in short what you want is nice to have,
but nearly impossible to develop.
Better try with short vocab on generic words (sales, support, etc.)
Mitul
On Jul 5, 2012 12:23 PM, "akhilesh chand" <omakhileshchand at
gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to develop a IVR application that repond to speech input from the
> caller in asterisk.
>
> For example, imagine a caller who wants to speak with Ram Kumar. On a
> traditional IVR/auto attendant, the caller may be entering ?76484? to spell
> ?Kumar? and the system may respond with: ?Press 1 for Radhe Kumar, 2
> for Shyam Kumar, 3 for Krishan Kumar, ..., 5 for Ram Kumar.?
>
> The caller can simply say ?Ram Kumar? and conversation can be established
> much more quickly.
>
> Is there any article or link regrading the same please guide me.
>
> Regrads & Thanks
> Akhilesh
>
>
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