On 2014-10-30, 4:18 PM, Andre Natal wrote:
I've been researching speech recognition in Firefox for two years. First
SpeechRTC, then emscripten, and now Web Speech API with CMU pocketsphinx
[1] embedded in Gecko C++ layer, project that I had the luck to develop for
Google Summer of Code with the mentoring of Olli Pettay, Guilherme
Gonçalves, Steven Lee, Randell Jesup plus others and with the management of
Sandip Kamat.
The implementation already works in B2G, Fennec and all FF desktop
versions, and the first language supported will be english. The API and
implementation are in conformity with W3C standard [2]. The preference to
enable it is: media.webspeech.service.default = pocketsphinx
First, Andre, let me offer my congratulations on getting this project to
this point. We've talked a few times and I've always been impressed.
Can you point me at Fennec try builds? I vaguely recall that these
speech recognition approaches require large pattern matching files, and
I'd like to see what including the Speech API does to the Fennec APK
size. We're pushing pretty hard on reducing our APK size right now
because we believe it's a big barrier to entry and especially to
upgrading older devices.
Nick
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