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    mlong
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    There are no Qt-specific ways to do it. Various external libraries exist (some are mentioned in the links above)

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      beowulf
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      Yes, of course, but the question is not that. I know there are several libraries for voice recognition, but has no tutorial, or anyone that shows how to build a speech-to-text, not a text-to-speech.
      Actually there are several libraries, but I do not know which has support for speech-to-text.

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        Try CMUSphinx: http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/wiki/ They have an open-source C library, their documentation looks pretty good, and they have a Hello World speech recognition tutorial.

        Keep in mind that you need to create (or download) a language model and an acoustic model. They only provide an acoustic model for American voices, which may produce inaccurate text for non-American speakers. You'll probably also need an understanding of statistics and linguistics.

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          beowulf
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          I wonder if all Speech Recognition libraries supports Speech-to-text.

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            That's the definition of "Speech Recognition": Converting spoken words into text. :)

            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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              beowulf
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              I found one that supports several languages, a library seems to be good for us to discuss, what do you think?

              http://espeak.sourceforge.net

              Languages:

              en-us American English

              en-sc English with a Scottish accent.

              af Afrikaans

              bs Bosnian

              ca Catalan

              cs Czech

              de German

              el Greek

              eo Esperanto

              es Spanish

              es-la Spanish - Latin America

              fr French

              hr Croatian

              hu Hungarian

              it Italian

              kn Kannada

              ku Kurdish

              lv Latvian

              nl Dutch

              pl Polish

              pt Portuguese (Brazil)

              pt-pt Portuguese (European)

              ro Romanian

              sk Slovak

              sr Serbian

              sv Swedish

              sw Swahihi

              ta Tamil

              tr Turkish

              zh Mandarin Chinese

              cy Welsh

              grc Ancient Greek

              hi Hindi

              hy Armenian

              id Indonesian

              is Icelandic

              jbo Lojban

              ka Georgian

              la Latin

              mk Macedonian

              no Norwegian

              ru Russian

              sq Albanian

              vi Vietnamese

              zh-yue Cantonese Chinese

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                eSpeak is a Speech SYNTHESIS program.

                You wanted a Speech RECOGNITION library, right?

                Speech Synthesis = Text-to-Speech
                Speech Recognition = Speech-to-Text

                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  Is there any Speech Recognition library that supports those same languages that eSpeak support? Or with a good amount of languages​​?

                  Thanks.

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                    Which language(s) do you want?

                    Google can help you

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                      beowulf
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                      I've looked up to almost the last page of Google and find no library that supports a variety of languages​​.

                      I want almost all languages​​, if possible. (Like eSpeak, that supports many languages)

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                        [quote author="l3e0wulf" date="1350170935"]I want almost all languages​​, if possible. (Like eSpeak, that supports many languages)[/quote]That's just not possible. Even though CMUSphinx supports base models for several languages, many developers still choose to "train" their software with their own audio recordings, to improve accuracy.

                        Understand that speech recognition is extremely complex. You need to support more than just the vocabulary: You also need to support the speaking style. Think of England, Scotland, USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, India -- people in these countries can speak English, but they sound very different. Speech recognition software designed for one country will be very inaccurate in another country. And that's only for one language!

                        So, when you develop speech recognition software, you need to "train" it to match your users. I think it's too expensive and time-consuming for library-makers to support a large variety of languages and styles -- their priority is to spend time on designing algorithms, not on collecting speech recordings.

                        What are you plans for your software, and which users do you want to target?

                        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                          souvikdatta
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                          Can some one please let me know whether QT5 has support for speech command ?

                          Regards,
                          Souvik

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                            vsgobbi
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                            Hello there,

                            I've been looking lately for a complete toolkit for developing a research project which we have to use "Speech Recognition" and "Speech Synthesis". The main library and API should have "Speech Recognition" in C++ with an integrated "acoustic model", "linguist model" and of course with a "decoder".

                            During this project I'll have to use both techniques, "Speech recognition" and "Speech Synthesis". Both in* Portuguese (Brazilian)* and English.

                            I plan using the native Qt library for Speech Synthesis:
                            "Qt TTS":https://gitorious.org/qt-speech/qt-speech/source/6ddec1ee6dbcaa4ca74a625bdc87c8ace08bb045:

                            But I know the Speech recognition process is way harder, I tried using CMU sphinx ("CMU Sphinx":http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/wiki/tutorialpocketsphinx) but didn't find examples and concrete tutorial for C++ developing. Also tried VOCE ("VOCE Sourceforge":http://voce.sourceforge.net/) but it can't be handled for portuguese.

                            I'm an open mind guy, if you are developing something like this please contact me so we can share some stuffs (vitorsgobbi@hotmail.com)


                            My code doesn't work! Don't know why.
                            My code works! Still don't know why...

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                              vsgobbi
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                              Hi,

                              After googling a lot and studying about "speech recognition" I realized CMU Sphinx is the best option for me.

                              For those who needs to train an acoustic model here is the tutorial.
                              However, it is complex and requires lots of work and time though.

                              "Acoustic model":http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/wiki/tutorialam

                              This is a hello world example in .C

                              "Hello world sample":http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/wiki/tutorialpocketsphinx

                              And this is for those that are Brazilians developing their own application in speech recognition like me. You can find a Portuguese acoustic model and the language model here:

                              "LAPS UFPA":http://www.laps.ufpa.br/falabrasil/downloads.php


                              My code doesn't work! Don't know why.
                              My code works! Still don't know why...

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