Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
Kishore
RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
I use tts, the reverse of what you want, so I found this very interesting and briefly searched the web. I located a lot of dead projects, mostly dating from the late 1990s, however, 2 projects appear to stand out:
CMU Sphinx (Carnegie Melon University Sphinx) - no rpms available, just tarballs and I don't know how usable it is
Simon (a future kde accessability application that appears to be seeing some progress) - no rpms available, but some indication that it might already be somewhat usable
I didn't check, but I don't think there is any ASR (automatic speech recognition -- this appears to be the term usually used to describe this type of software) or speech-to-text software in the Fedora/rpmfusion repositories.
On 07/15/2010 08:54 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
I use tts, the reverse of what you want, so I found this very interesting and briefly searched the web. I located a lot of dead projects, mostly dating from the late 1990s, however, 2 projects appear to stand out:
CMU Sphinx (Carnegie Melon University Sphinx) - no rpms available, just tarballs and I don't know how usable it is
Simon (a future kde accessability application that appears to be seeing some progress) - no rpms available, but some indication that it might already be somewhat usable
I didn't check, but I don't think there is any ASR (automatic speech recognition -- this appears to be the term usually used to describe this type of software) or speech-to-text software in the Fedora/rpmfusion repositories.
On 07/15/2010 08:54 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
I use tts, the reverse of what you want, so I found this very interesting and briefly searched the web. I located a lot of dead projects, mostly dating from the late 1990s, however, 2 projects appear to stand out:
CMU Sphinx (Carnegie Melon University Sphinx) - no rpms available, just tarballs and I don't know how usable it is
Simon (a future kde accessability application that appears to be seeing some progress) - no rpms available, but some indication that it might already be somewhat usable
I didn't check, but I don't think there is any ASR (automatic speech recognition -- this appears to be the term usually used to describe this type of software) or speech-to-text software in the Fedora/rpmfusion repositories.
On 07/15/2010 08:54 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
I use tts, the reverse of what you want, so I found this very interesting and briefly searched the web. I located a lot of dead projects, mostly dating from the late 1990s, however, 2 projects appear to stand out:
CMU Sphinx (Carnegie Melon University Sphinx) - no rpms available, just tarballs and I don't know how usable it is
Simon (a future kde accessability application that appears to be seeing some progress) - no rpms available, but some indication that it might already be somewhat usable
I didn't check, but I don't think there is any ASR (automatic speech recognition -- this appears to be the term usually used to describe this type of software) or speech-to-text software in the Fedora/rpmfusion repositories.
Numerous links for speech to text and vice-versa at http://linux-sound.org/speech.html
On 07/15/2010 08:54 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
I use tts, the reverse of what you want, so I found this very interesting and briefly searched the web. I located a lot of dead projects, mostly dating from the late 1990s, however, 2 projects appear to stand out:
CMU Sphinx (Carnegie Melon University Sphinx) - no rpms available, just tarballs and I don't know how usable it is
Simon (a future kde accessability application that appears to be seeing some progress) - no rpms available, but some indication that it might already be somewhat usable
I didn't check, but I don't think there is any ASR (automatic speech recognition -- this appears to be the term usually used to describe this type of software) or speech-to-text software in the Fedora/rpmfusion repositories.
On 07/15/2010 05:34 AM, RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
Is there any software available which can can convert speech to text?
Kishore
Dragon Naturally Speaking works well under Wine. http://www.blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar/2010-apr While this is commercial software, it does work. The URL I posted is from a Boston Linux meeting in April.