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2009 Jan 31
1
Ideas on how to convert spoken name to text (or wav to text)..speech recognition software?
I'm interested in taking a persons spoken recorded name (First, Last) and converting the two spoken words to text. Is there any solutions out there that would make this possible? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090130/1e...
2011 Mar 15
0
FW: [newtech-1] Uncovering Spoken Phrases in Encrypted Voice over IP Conversations
Thought this might interest a few people on the asterisk list as well Cheers, Dean ________________________________ From: Dean Collins Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 1:49 PM To: 'newtech-1 at meetup.com' Subject: RE: [newtech-1] Uncovering Spoken Phrases in Encrypted Voice over IP Conversations Wow, of course how stupid, when someone says hello at the start of the call it probably establishes a baseline to work from. It would make sense to start calls with a pass saying like "elephant" or some other nonsense that would thr...
2009 Dec 28
10
samba 3.3 for opensuse 10.2
Hallo and Merry Christmas to all! I need the rpm-files of samba 3.3 or later for opensuse 10.2. The repo isn?t available any more, so can anybody help me here? Thanks in advance! Peter
2006 Oct 25
2
Nerdvittle's Reminders and Zaptel
...essage. However, this is not a good solution since this system is going to be used to automate patient appointment reminders, and I don't want it sounding like a sales call that will cause people to just hang up without listening first. My other thought is to perhaps wait until it hears a word spoken, but I don't know how to do that and have the system distinguish between a spoken word and the sound of the ring indicator. Of course, I'm open to any other suggestions as well. John
2011 Dec 06
3
[LLVMdev] Extend llvm to fix global addresses
...ou go anywhere near an > IO abstraction, this doesn't apply anymore. As such, I think this > feature primarily helps making ugly, unportable code differently ugly, > unportable code. Your argument appears to be that this feature would have little use to you. Noted, I guess. We've spoken to several people who do write drivers and other code like the above, and they seem pretty enthusiastic about the idea. If you have input about how best to design this, at any of the levels Peter spelled out, that would be interesting. John.
2014 Feb 12
3
[user] coverart and other tags
Hello, I am new to using opus but so far I really am loving it. At 16kbps spoken content sounds fabulous. I am using opusenc on 64-bit linux - mostly with flac input. The one thing I can't figure out how to do is add album art. I tried passing the vorbis way of adding a metadata_block_picture comment field to opusenc but it complained about the length. I can't seem t...
2011 Feb 18
4
Recommendation for a Good Vulnerability Scanning Service?
...redit card processing certification). I got a free scan from https://www.hackerguardian.com/ and their scan reported a number of "Fail" results. I haven't checked them all yet but most seem to be things for which fixes were backported looong ago by The Upstream Vendor. I haven't spoken with the hackerguardian people yet but it would be nice if I could just say "I'm using CentOS 5.5" and have them factor that into their report so that I can focus on any real issues. Are there vulnerability scanning services that are more or less sophisticated about this? Thanks, Mik...
2016 Feb 29
2
Problems with ProxyPass to a local ip (using SSL)
On 02/29/2016 05:33 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote: > More info in my ssl_error.log: > > Mon Feb 29 14:32:06 2016] [info] [client 10.64.118.59] SSL handshake failed: HTTP spoken on HTTPS port; trying to send HTML error page > [Mon Feb 29 14:32:06 2016] [info] SSL Library Error: 336027804 error:1407609C:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:http request speaking HTTP to HTTPS port!? Well, that just looks like you're making an http request instead of https in your bro...
2007 Jan 09
6
spec not running in TextMate
I tried running a spec with command-r in TextMate and got: /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/ lib/spec_mate.rb:1:in `require'': No such file to load -- rubygems (LoadError) from /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/ RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec_mate.rb:1 from /tmp/ temp_textmate.GplhPr:3:in `require'' from
2020 Jun 21
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
...n which case we would need a dictionary of terms to explain to people what we "really" mean, and that would bar adoption, including from people the changes are targeted to help. Words have many meanings in one single language. But English is not just one language. To begin with, it's spoken natively in many countries and totally different words and sometimes grammar are used. But there's also the "international" English, which the rest of the world uses, especially in computer science. Lots of those words had no other meaning to me before I moved into an English speaking...
2004 Sep 14
2
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Hi there. We're trying to build a speex decoder for Palm OS (i.e. ARM7). No major problems porting thus far, but when compiling the speex modules with -DFIXED_POINT all the silent parts of the output are replaced with what sounds like high-power white noise. The spoken parts sound great, but all the silent parts in between speaking just sounds like white noise. We're using speex 1.1.6, and current libogg sources pulled down from subversion. Any help much appreciated! Regards, Owen
2005 May 19
4
LOOKING TO HIRE
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2006 Jan 15
2
Choosing an FXO card
Folks, I'm looking at buying an FXO card for my home Asterisk setup. The question I have is, should I got for a the Digium Wildcard FXO or settle for the winmodem that Digium sell? I have spoken to the UK distributor and they only sell the Wildcard. They said that the quality of the modem was questionable. Does anyone have any experience of this? Is the modem noticeably different from the Wildcard in terms of quality? Does it do things the modem doesn't? Basically, it it worth...
2003 Jun 19
2
Is it possible to do this with Asterisk?
...a list of 4 digit numbers like: Code:OtherCode 1234:4321 9999:4444 3333:1111 People will call our 800#, Have the number they are calling from read to them (ANI?) & then enter in the code (let's say 1234). If the code matches one on the list, then the OtherCode (4321 for 1234) will be read/spoken to them. With the exception of the usual recorded prompts, that's all I'm trying to do here. I would like to be able to have this system running on a 24 line card. Is it possible to do this with Asterisk? _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: a...
2020 Jul 15
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
...word. Am Mo., 22. Juni 2020 um 22:00 Uhr schrieb antlists via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > On 21/06/2020 11:20, Renato Golin via llvm-dev wrote: > > Words have many meanings in one single language. But English is not > > just one language. To begin with, it's spoken natively in many > > countries and totally different words and sometimes grammar are used. > > But there's also the "international" English, which the rest of the > > world uses, especially in computer science. Lots of those words had no > > other meaning to me...
2004 Jul 21
6
Astricon costs...
Has anyone really looked at the costs for Astricon. But the hotel costs. $111.00 USD per night.. come on guys give me a break. I will not be staying at that hotel. I can rent a car and stay near the air port for almost half that. In addition from what I have been told their will be no shuttle service from the Airport to the hotel. Anyone else have any input on this? bkw_ PS: I'm going
2015 Jun 07
4
Connecting two Asterisk
...t;wrt" and a phone at "wrt" from my mobile phone at "lucabert". Wonderful! Now the problem: on my phones at "wrt" I can hear what the mobile phone at "lucabert" sends (with a very good audio-quality), but on this mobile phone I cannot hear a single word spoken with the phone at "wrt", not even the music on hold I configured... When I call my mobile phone from a phone logged on at "wrt" I see on the Asterisk at "wrt": == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 -- Executing [4 at default:1] Verbose("SIP/00493511111111-0000001e&q...
2017 Dec 18
2
Gluster consulting
...urnswell wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry, I just saw the post > <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2017-December/033053.html> > from last week > > I have seen this page <https://www.gluster.org/support/> before, > however other than Red Hat (who I've spoken with and we're not ready > to pay for their enterprise gluster offering) these companies appear > to all be located in Europe.? Ideally, it would be easier for us to > work in a closer time zone (PST) to have better overlap during > business hours. > > If nothing else is a...
2006 Jan 17
2
Re: Choosing an FXO card, Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 18, Issue 100
...: <200601160018.18517.mike@csits.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Folks, I'm looking at buying an FXO card for my home Asterisk setup. The question I have is, should I got for a the Digium Wildcard FXO or settle for the winmodem that Digium sell? I have spoken to the UK distributor and they only sell the Wildcard. They said that the quality of the modem was questionable. Does anyone have any experience of this? Is the modem noticeably different from the Wildcard in terms of quality? Does it do things the modem doesn't? Basically, it it worth...
2011 Dec 06
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Extend llvm to fix global addresses
> We've spoken to several people who do write drivers and > other code like the above, and they seem pretty enthusiastic about the > idea.  If you have input about how best to design this, at any of the levels > Peter spelled out, that would be interesting. I'm curious what the particular benefits/d...