I want* to add speech recognition *to my application for *disabled persons*.
(running in python 2.6 with wxpython 2.8.9..)

*problem:*

too many asterisks? ;-)

actually i have some buttons scanned one by one.. button name is 'add' and
if i tell 'add' then add button click event must be performed..

For that i need the conversion of *speech to text.*

Tell me the right advice and necessary links to implement this...

Usually this is relegated to utility software -- Dragon Naturally Speaking[1] is one of the most popular. They tend to do more reliably (higher recognition rates) with fixed vocabularies for issuing commands than in free-form dictation.

There's the open-source CMU Sphinx project[2] which may allow you to more easily interact with it programatically via an API. On my Debian box, it's just an apt-get away[3]. Note that this is *different* from the python-sphinx documentation package just mentioned in a nearby thread on c.l.p

There's documentation[4] on connecting Python + Sphinx2 that may be of assistance.

-tkc



[1]
http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/

[2]
http://cmusphinx.org/

[3]
apt-cache search sphinx2

[4]
http://sphinx.subwiki.com/sphinx/index.php/Sphinx3_python_quickstart
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