snips-nlu-rs
SpeechLoop
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snips-nlu-rs
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Ask HN: Offline, Embeddable Speech Recognition?
I am in shop for a speech recon library that works offline and can fit on a phone (Android).
I used to use Snips AI (https://snips.ai/), which worked well until it was acquired by Sonos. Now the portal is down and I can't modify the model anymore.
Looking for something ideally written in C or that can target C for portability. Free/libre and copyleft preferable to avoid the acquisition trap again.
Tapping into the vast pools of knowledge of HN; could you please suggest alternatives, preferably ones you have experience with?
Thank you.
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Getting long build times because of build script in dependency. Any work arounds?
Hey guys, I'm trying to write something that parses intents. I came across this: snips-nlu.
SpeechLoop
- Ask HN: Offline, Embeddable Speech Recognition?
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I created a toolkit to evaluate many different speech recognition engines.
https://github.com/robmsmt/SpeechLoop
Comparing speech systems can take a long time esp for a dev who doesn't have the background in audio/ml. How do you know which one will work best? Will new shiny transformer model perform well enough? Most end up using one of the big tech companies existing API to throw their data at. Whilst this is convenient, I think that it's a travesty that opensource speech systems have not are not as easy to use. I was hoping to change that to make it easy to evaluate and compare them!
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Introducing Speechloop, answering the question, what is the best ASR for me?
Checkout: https://github.com/robmsmt/SpeechLoop looking for feedback on:
- Introducing Speechloop, answering the question, what is the best ASR?
- Introducing SpeechLoop
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I made a Speech Recognition library designed to answer question, what is the best ASR?
I made this to make it easy[ish]).... check: https://github.com/robmsmt/SpeechLoop
What are some alternatives?
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silero-models - Silero Models: pre-trained speech-to-text, text-to-speech and text-enhancement models made embarrassingly simple
vox - Vox language compiler. AOT / JIT / Linker. Zero dependencies
praat - Praat: Doing Phonetics By Computer
futurecoder - 100% free and interactive Python course for beginners