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Title: Voice recognition
Post by: Brandt on January 31, 2010, 02:14:34 PM
I FINALLY got voice recognition to work in linux for free with almost no trouble!!

First get the binary or source depending on what you need ( I had to cross-compile the source):
http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=index-en.html#download_julius

Then download the appropriate Quick Start files:
http://www.voxforge.org/home/downloads#QuickStart%20Anchor



You can possibly just use the quick start download and not need the source, but the binary is not the latest version, and it didn't work for me as I need to cross-compile.

In my case I needed to cross-compile the source and then install it on my target machine. From there I just uncompressed the quick start files inside of the julius/bin folder I had already installed.

From there I just ran  ./julius -input mic -C julian.jconf


It will understand any of the words in the file julius/bin/grammer/sample.dict

I am going to try to use some of the files from the misterhouse pocketsphinx files and see what I can do with this.

-Brandt
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: neo11 on June 13, 2010, 04:31:03 PM
 -:) Super ! thanks for the link. This is really cool. Downloaded source and am compiling it.
Just what I was thinking about . This will be fun.
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: pconroy on June 14, 2010, 02:14:38 PM
Way cool!
Thanks for posting this Brandt!
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: neo11 on June 14, 2010, 04:06:49 PM
I FINALLY got voice recognition to work in linux for free with almost no trouble!!

First get the binary or source depending on what you need ( I had to cross-compile the source):
http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=index-en.html#download_julius

Then download the appropriate Quick Start files:
http://www.voxforge.org/home/downloads#QuickStart%20Anchor



You can possibly just use the quick start download and not need the source, but the binary is not the latest version, and it didn't work for me as I need to cross-compile.

In my case I needed to cross-compile the source and then install it on my target machine. From there I just uncompressed the quick start files inside of the julius/bin folder I had already installed.

From there I just ran  ./julius -input mic -C julian.jconf


It will understand any of the words in the file julius/bin/grammer/sample.dict

I am going to try to use some of the files from the misterhouse pocketsphinx files and see what I can do with this.

-Brandt

What's pocletsphinx ? I have a bit of work to do but this looks reasonable. Project for me is to integrate
a powerlinc II into my home NAS (8021.g) wireless network. Something to keep mu busy  ;D.
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: Brandt on June 14, 2010, 04:16:54 PM
pocketsphinx: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pocketsphinx
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: pconroy on June 15, 2010, 04:43:35 PM
First time I've seen L M G T F Y!
 rofl
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: neo11 on June 15, 2010, 05:23:18 PM
First time I've seen L M G T F Y!
 rofl


Huh ??
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: neo11 on July 09, 2010, 06:05:22 PM
First time I've seen L M G T F Y!
 rofl


WTF is  L M G T F Y?
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: dbemowsk on July 09, 2010, 06:13:10 PM
First time I've seen L M G T F Y!
 rofl


WTF is  L M G T F Y?

I didn't know either until I clicked on the link for pocletsphinx.  It is "Let Me Google That For You"
Title: Re: Voice recognition
Post by: neo11 on July 09, 2010, 06:24:53 PM
First time I've seen L M G T F Y!
 rofl


WTF is  L M G T F Y?

I didn't know either until I clicked on the link for pocletsphinx.  It is "Let Me Google That For You"

Thanks. Now I have a new bunch of letters to add to my chats  -:)