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2005 Jan 28
17
Speech Recognition
Does anyone know of a speech recognition module (like say yes or no, or numbers) I guess due to the complexity of speech recognition it might just be found in commercial applications or am I wrong like always? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050128/119168cb/attachment.htm
2004 Sep 06
9
Zaptel 'Under the Hood' Project
Hello, After poking and prodding at Asterisk and Zaptel for over a couple years now, I've dedicated some time to actually reading the code and trying to figure it out. It's been fascinating. With the driver source on one part of the screen and a pdf of "Linux Device Drivers" on another part I've aquainted myself with device driver programming and the interesting
2013 May 22
0
Automatic Speech Recognition and Text To Speech using iSpeech
Hi, a set of AGI scripts that provide ASR and TTS for asterisk using the iSpeech API (http://www.ispeech.org/) are available on this page: http://zaf.github.io/asterisk-ispeech/ This is the first public release, updates will soon follow. Feel free to test and report. Regards, Lefteris Zafiris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Feb 23
1
What SW/HW phones support sendtext feature (trying to send speech recognition results back to user)?
Hi, we've proof of conecpt system for speech recognition on Asterisk. We would like to send results of recognition back to user in standard way. Currently we're considering using sendtext command and it works with Firefly. But I'm curious what soft or hard ip phones that can connect to Asterisk support such feature ? Also what softphone would be most suitable for further work in
2006 Oct 26
1
Lumenvox speech recognition
Does anyone have experience with this product?
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/20090130/1e90ba97/attachment.htm
2009 Oct 01
0
Friday Oct 2: Digium's new Speech Recognition for Asterisk
This week Steve Sokol stops by to describe and field questions about Digium's new affordable speech recognition solution. Later on in the call, we'll also be looking at iVoIP, clients and uses for mobile VoIP. Join us on IRC anytime #voip-users-conference During the conference, call via SIP g711 or wideband g722 - or Try the web page widget to call in wideband. The details on all the
2008 Oct 21
2
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 install fails -ve memory reported
Hi folks, I'm presently having my second foray into Wine. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 on a machine with 3GB memory. I'm having problems installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 and would welcome some guidance. When I run "wine /media/cdrom1/autorun.exe" the install looks promising for a few moments, then an error message saying: "Your computer does not meet the minimum
2009 Oct 18
1
Asterisk+Sphinx4 for simple mobile phone <-> server speech recognition
Hello! I need to: 1) call special number (or run special application) on mobile phone 2) establish connection between mobile phone and server 3) allow server to recognize spoken numbers (Polish language) and some other control words 4) let the server to say some short answers (prerecorded in mp3) according to some algorithm and recognized words 5) let the server to save little text file on its
2009 Jun 26
3
IAX for internet file transfer?
I'm dealing with an idea to exchange data in a socket connection style or a sort of ftp transfer with IAX2 as the transport medium. An IAX client on e.g. a notebook could establish a connection to any remote machine (also client) via any Asterisk Server where both clients are registered. Due to the unique properties of IAX2 one could connect quite easily to any "hidden" remote
2017 Dec 06
3
Simple speech recognition for driving IVR - "press or say one".
Thanks Jurijs, Yes, in fact I'm already using that, and it works fine. The problem here is that I cannot find a way of recording speech AND listening for a DTMF digit being pressed as an alternative. That's where the problem lies. J.
2017 Feb 22
2
Looking for Speech Recognition (ASR) suggestions
Is it correct that the unimrcp is the best approach for Asterisk and ASR/TTS? Could anyone provide pros/cons for the various ASR options for Asterisk? We need the ability for very large grammars (over 100,000 options). Because of this, my initial thought is Nuance or Lumenvox. Does this sound correct? Have a great day! Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2016 Oct 03
2
Synchronous dialplan execution for feedback while processing speech recognition and voice synth, for example.
I've got an agi that recognises speech (via Google) and another that turns text into speech (tts) (via Microsoft Translate). Both are web APIs, both called via seperate python AGIs. I've googled and I'm probably missing something pretty newbie 101 here, but is there any way, or fiddle, that I can play some audio to let the caller know that their weather forecast is being fetched,
2011 Jan 19
5
CrossOver Linux Vs. Wine
Sorry to bother, but I can?t understand a lot of your double standards ... On the one hand develop a proprietary product "CrossOver Linux", but at the same time cooperating with the project "Wine" that's free. Wine could be today better than CrossOver Linux, but who knows, perhaps you are sabotaging and delaying the Wine project. I Don?t understand why you don?t develop
2008 Aug 12
3
Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
Dear Sir, Could you please forward this e-mail to your engineering department. I am a ham radio person who wants to transmit from the Earth to the moon and back to the Earth by phone not by Morris code. This will be a very weak signal. I need an extra 13.8 dB of gain. Could you please help me distribute the attached paper to someone who could take this project into the next level? Please reply
2010 Aug 21
7
Opensource Speech recognition for Asterisk
Hi Everyone, Has anyone got any opensource speech recognition software to work with Asterisk? Please only list WORKING ones. Not the "theoretically" should work ones! Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100821/4d11d6c0/attachment.htm
2004 Aug 27
4
Speech Recognition and Asterisk
All; Since I have interest in providing the capability for callers to speak the department, person or number they wish to call, as well as other IVR scenarios, I have been reviewing much of this lists email archives and searching the web for open source voice recognition that will work with the Asterisk PBX. What I am trying to determine, is what will it take to get it working on Asterisk? How
2017 Dec 06
2
Simple speech recognition for driving IVR - "press or say one".
Thanks for your responses - it looks like I have the following options, in order of ease: 1: Modify and recompile app_record.c Change line 471 https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/blob/master/apps/app_record.c#L471 from status_response = "DTMF"; to status_response = dtmf_integer; Pro: Free, easy Con: Have to remember to edit module each time a new Asterisk update comes out 2:
2007 Apr 12
7
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places. Here's a brief link explaining the specific Cambodian meaning - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)#N.C4.81gas_in_Cambodia I like this as a name, because it's unique short and easy to type and remember (as long as you omit the accent,
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Michael McCracken wrote: > Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents > called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places. naga.org already exists, though. We probably want to have the .org available. I like the dragon theme but most of the familiar dragon names are taken. The Hydra of Greek mythology was a