I download the Sphinx2-0.3 tarball configured and made sphinx. I've be able to get sphinx2-simple working and it decode my voice from the microphone.
I want to have sphinx decode an audio file but I have been unable to get it sphinx2-test to produce any output. Any help in getting sphinx2-test or getting sphinx2 to decode from files would be greatly appreaciated.
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I checked sphinx2-test.in back in with the -verbose 9 flag added as default. Thanks.
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2001-09-11
I am running on a Linux system and I am looking for some documentation on these demos. I have seen the scripts, but knowing how to use them is another thing.
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I'll post documentation for each of the example scripts in full later this week. That should help make clear what is and is not working, and show how to extend and apply the system from the examples.
Yours,
Kevin
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I download the Sphinx2-0.3 tarball configured and made sphinx. I've be able to get sphinx2-simple working and it decode my voice from the microphone.
I want to have sphinx decode an audio file but I have been unable to get it sphinx2-test to produce any output. Any help in getting sphinx2-test or getting sphinx2 to decode from files would be greatly appreaciated.
To be able to see what sphinx2-test is doing, edit it, and add -verbose 9 to the list of options that it uses. Works for me anyways.
I checked sphinx2-test.in back in with the -verbose 9 flag added as default. Thanks.
I am running on a Linux system and I am looking for some documentation on these demos. I have seen the scripts, but knowing how to use them is another thing.
I'll post documentation for each of the example scripts in full later this week. That should help make clear what is and is not working, and show how to extend and apply the system from the examples.
Yours,
Kevin
Note that the CVS is the canonical source for the source, as it were. There will also be a new tarball within the week, though.
Kevin
lenzo@cs.cmu.edu