[PLUG] Current state of Linux voice recognition

Richard Owlett rowlett at cloud85.net
Fri Jun 30 11:29:26 UTC 2017


On 06/29/2017 02:24 PM, VY wrote:
>> Do you recall the sample bit depth and rate - [so I could compare to
>> hardware I'll be looking at].
>
> This has been more than a decade so my recollection may be off.
>
> I was not doing anything that require very clear perception.  It
> was a home toy project albeit with practice home-automation use.
> I think it was something like 12bit or 24bit.   Somehow, that number
> comes to my mind when I saw your question.
> But again, I could be off
>
> -v

If the information was available it would have been a useful data point.
Thank you.


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> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Richard Owlett <rowlett at cloud85.net>
> wrote:
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>> On 06/29/2017 11:17 AM, VY wrote:
>>> About 11 years ago, I had a PC and using older version of this software:
>>>
>>>   https://cmusphinx.github.io/
>>
>> That page speaks of Pocketsphinx, an apparently current version is in
>> the Debian repository. Synaptic reports "This package contains end-user
>> speech recognition tools", so it should be good start.
>>
>> The site has valuable background information.
>>
>>>
>>> I had to write some scripts but I have had some good success.  I did
>>> have a hardware audio/video capture card but not sure if that is
>>> making any difference or not.
>>
>> Do you recall the sample bit depth and rate - [so I could compare to
>> hardware I'll be looking at].
>>
>>> I would think it is much better by now.  I no longer have such a
>>> system in place.
>>
>> Thank you.





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