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  Quote Cola Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Oct 2012 at 3:39AM

If you are thinkingbeyond recognitioninAIorQuadruped robotthen you are probably looking fora free program that work shorosho.Drugimoptionwould be to copywhat you havestate ofartDragonNaturallySpeakingvoice recognitionNuanceas a result. Butbefore you spend money, you can alsogropedhis luckwith theopensourceSphinx.
Sphinxspeech recognitionsoftware, which was developedat Carnegie Mellon UniversityinDARPAfunding.CMUfew years agolaunched afree softwarelicensed underBSD. The latest versionis availablehere atSourceForge.
Sphinxis a set ofspeech recognitionis very welldesigned. In manyflavorsin real timeversionnotfor processingvoice packetsin real timeversionof living systems, such as
autonomous mobile robotsandspoken dialogue. As expected, thereal-time versionis not as accurate, but theexchange for betterperformance. There is alsoa versionof the Sphinxis apocket notebook. All versionsworkthe samehidden Markov modelsofmodernspeech recognition.
Recently,the Java versionof the Sphinx, witha vocabularylimitedtothe type ofinterfacefor command and controlof robotic systems. In the pastI used theIBMViaVoice. Comparing the two, I must admitthat the Sphinxis behavingvery well anddoes not costa dime, souseViaVoicechanged completely.

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