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    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit

    Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi

    ...Vosk models are small (50 Mb) but provide continuous large vocabulary transcription, zero-latency response with streaming API, reconfigurable vocabulary and speaker identification. Speech recognition bindings are implemented for various programming languages like Python, Java, Node.JS, C#, C++, Rust, Go and others. Vosk supplies speech recognition for chatbots, smart home appliances, and virtual assistants. It can also create subtitles for movies, and transcription for lectures and interviews. Vosk scales from small devices like Raspberry Pi or Android smartphones to big clusters.
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    VoR ~ Voice Recognition

    VoR ~ Voice Recognition

    VoR is a voice recognition tool for Android.

    It is an Open-Source project that acquire the word spoken and open the its page in Wikipedia. It include a VoR Engine ~ Voice Recognition Engine make by CMU Sphinx tools.
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    Cheery

    A smartphone-PC interface for control your computer remotely.

    Cheery is a smartphone-PC interface for control your computer remotely. Uses speech recognition for get the commands and it sends to a Java server that does the actions. Coming soon Cheery will also be a Swiss Army Knife for Android.
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    Pronounce
    Pronounce is an app for Android which uses speech recognition to let you dictate speeches. It then uses a checking algorithm to see how well you did and update your score. You play as several politicians and activists over various eras.
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    Scalable Language API (SLAPI) The most comprehensive architecture for conversational natural-language applications including speech recognition/synthesis, semantics, & machine translation. Used on Android & other mobile app platforms.
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