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    SpeechRecognition

    SpeechRecognition

    Speech recognition module for Python

    Library for performing speech recognition, with support for several engines and APIs, online and offline. Recognize speech input from the microphone, transcribe an audio file, save audio data to an audio file. Show extended recognition results, calibrate the recognizer energy threshold for ambient noise levels (see recognizer_instance.energy_threshold for details).
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    annyang!

    annyang!

    Speech recognition for your site

    annyang is a tiny javascript library that lets your visitors control your site with voice commands. annyang supports multiple languages, has no dependencies, weighs just 2kb and is free to use. annyang understands commands with named variables, splats, and optional words. Use named variables for one word arguments in your command. Use splats to capture multi-word text at the end of your command (greedy). Use optional words or phrases to define a part of the command as optional. annyang plays...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FM2TXT

    FM2TXT

    RtlSdr listen to radio, recognize audio, and writes text file log

    Just log your favorite FM station speech to a text file using rtl-sdr dongle and speech recognition. Cross-platform tool. Follow the README on the download page for Windows installation. https://sourceforge.net/projects/fm2txt-rtlsdr/files/ If you prefer GitHub source, not SF: https://github.com/randaller/fm2txt For those, who want to recognize from soundcard, not from rtl-sdr (this allows to transcribe NFM etc): https://github.com/randaller/souncard2txt
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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