Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-07-01 Thread Roy Jamison
I had a look at that but it looked very complicated, and I don't think it has a frontend for recognition/training. If it had that, it might work well enough for end-users. :) Teej On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 06:55 +0100, Alan Bell wrote: > this project seems quite active > > http://cmusphinx.sourcefor

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-30 Thread Alan Bell
this project seems quite active http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/ and has packages for Ubuntu 10.04 in a ppa I have not tried it yet, but it would be interesting to see how well it works for people. Alan. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https:

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-30 Thread Liam Proven
On 30 June 2010 16:43, silner wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:31:32 +0100, Roy Jamison wrote: > >> I have found Dragon NS to be quite surprisingly accurate after 10-15 >> minutes of training, so I don't think the perfect model is too far away, >> at least for closed-source payware. > > Someone tol

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-30 Thread Ashley Whetter
I saw dragon ns being demonstrated at the Gadget Show Live and it worked perfectly for the 2 pages of text I saw him dictate and his voice was neither particularly high nor low. It's the best speech recognition I've ever seen and it's a shame that it doesn't even work too well under wine. Gadget30

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-30 Thread silner
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:31:32 +0100, Roy Jamison wrote: > I have found Dragon NS to be quite surprisingly accurate after 10-15 > minutes of training, so I don't think the perfect model is too far away, > at least for closed-source payware. Someone told me, a while a go I must admit, that Dragon NS

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-29 Thread Roy Jamison
@Alan: Exactly my thought! It's a shame that if there are any, that they weren't released (or at least not without public knowledge). I suppose contacting Universities would be a futile attempt ;) (saying that if I thought it would bring results I would do it!) If anything can be found I would be w

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-29 Thread Roy Jamison
Actually in its defense, I have found Dragon NS to be quite surprisingly accurate after 10-15 minutes of training, so I don't think the perfect model is too far away, at least for closed-source payware. Open-source I'm not too sure but there's always a negative spin every time this subject pops up.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-29 Thread Alan Bell
Roy Jamison wrote: > Hi all. Have been looking at the Ubuntu wiki and googled around for > quite a while trying to find an answer but there doesn't appear to be > anything concrete for linux regarding speech recognition programs. > I mean, there are developer-only orientated things like sphinx and

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-29 Thread Steve
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:08:45 +0100, Roy Jamison wrote: > Hi all. Have been looking at the Ubuntu wiki and googled around for > quite a while trying to find an answer but there doesn't appear to be > anything concrete for linux regarding speech recognition programs. > I mean, there are developer

[ubuntu-uk] Speech Recognition

2010-06-29 Thread Roy Jamison
Hi all. Have been looking at the Ubuntu wiki and googled around for quite a while trying to find an answer but there doesn't appear to be anything concrete for linux regarding speech recognition programs. I mean, there are developer-only orientated things like sphinx and julius in our repos, but is