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by ics
4694 days ago
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I was trying to work something like this out to try about a month ago but had to put it aside for later. Running my speech recognition inside a virtual machine was a dealbreaker, but not all that uncommon for people doing this sort of thing. I really, really wanted to get Julius[1] running in OS X but after a couple tries I couldn't get it to build (problem on my end– this is a good reminder to get it sorted out). If you're looking for an alternative to CMU Sphinx that's still FOSS, you really should check Julius out. There are plenty of docs on getting it running with languages other than Japanese. If you're curious about how well it can work, check out this[2] demo (requires Chrome). [1] http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php
[2] http://www.workinprogress.ca/KIKU/dictation.php |
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[2] http://www.workinprogress.ca/KIKU/dictation.php
It seems like this demo is not using Julius, but it's mixing messages a bit. The bottom of the page says "Service provided by Google Inc.", but the link right next to it (for downloadable software, also apparently called "kiku"?) says Julius etc.