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    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi

    Vosk is an offline open source speech recognition toolkit. It enables speech recognition for 20+ languages and dialects - English, Indian English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian, Dutch, Catalan, Arabic, Greek, Farsi, Filipino, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Swedish, Japanese, Esperanto, Hindi, Czech, Polish. More to come. Vosk models are small (50 Mb) but provide continuous large vocabulary transcription, zero-latency response with streaming API,...
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    UnrealCV

    UnrealCV

    Connecting Computer Vision to Unreal Engine

    UnrealCV is a project to help computer vision researchers build virtual worlds using Unreal Engine (UE). It extends UE with a plugin. UnrealCV can be used in two ways. The first one is using a compiled game binary with UnrealCV embedded. This is as simple as running a game, no knowledge of Unreal Engine is required. The second is installing the UnrealCV plugin into Unreal Engine and using the editor to build a new virtual world.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Virtual Eyewear

    Virtual Eyewear

    An eyewear trying simulator

    Try this software and find out the eyewear style that is the most suitable for you.
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    Genetic Algorithms Engine - Blackjack

    A genetic algortihm engine that evolves blackjack basic strategy.

    This project is a genetic algorithm engine able to be reused for other projects with minimal additional programming. The genetic algorithm engine currently plays many blackjack hands for the fitness function and produces a result similar to blackjack basic strategy. To see it in action, download the zip file and run either: GABlackjack_Demo.exe     (quick)   or GABlackjack_Long.exe       (slow, but it achieves better results). The code was written in C++, using MS Visual Studio 6.0...
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    Todbot is an AI addon to the gamestool virtual machine. The aim is to create an evolving neural network topology that should be capable of creating the optimal topology and network weighting to solve any problem given it.
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