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    sherpa-onnx

    sherpa-onnx

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition using next-gen Kaldi with onnxruntime without an Internet connection. Support embedded systems, Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi, RISC-V, x86_64 servers, websocket server/client, C/C++, Python, Kotlin, C#, Go, NodeJS, Java, Swift, Dart, JavaScript, Flutter.
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    Whishper

    Whishper

    Transcribe any audio to text, translate and edit subtitles 100% locall

    Open-source, local-first audio transcription and subtitling suite with a simple web UI. Thanks to open-source technologies, Whishper can run 100% offline. Your data never leaves your computer. Whishper allows you to translate your transcriptions to and from more than 60 languages thanks to Argos Translate and LibreTranslate. Download the transcriptions in many formats (json, txt, vtt, srt). Easily edit your subtitles right in the Web-UI.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Conversations

    Conversations

    App in java for chatting to a generative A.I. (involving tts and stt)

    Java application for chatting to generative AI Llama3. * The user can speak into the microphone (speechToText), edit the recognized text and send it to the AI. * The AI ​​responds and the server returns that response in real time, and the sentences converted to audio (textToSpeech), and the application broadcasts them through the speaker.
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    ILA - teachable voice assistant

    ILA - teachable voice assistant

    ILA is a fully customizable and teachable voice assistant for Java

    ILA stands for (kind of) intelligent, learning assistant and is a speech recognition system aka voice assistant very similar to Siri, Google Now and Cortana. ILA is fully customizable and you can teach her/him/it new things by yourself like executing system commands, opening web pages, programs and apps or just some basic conversation :-) ILA runs on Java und thus is compatible to Windows, Mac and Linux. It is designed to integrate with your home enviroment and for example build up your own,...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Anthromorphic Scribe

    Anthromorphic Scribe

    Provides speech to text gui to sphinx4

    It provides an interactive speech to text application that uses sphinx 4. With this you can use pre-recorded audio, record your own voice and convert incompatible audio/video to be compatible with sphinx 4. It currently supports U.S English by using hub4 acoustic and language model.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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