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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @Naveen_D
    If you mean the pocketsphinx-master.zip , its the source code.

    On windows, you will use the pocketsphinx.sln to compile.
    Then you get DLLS etc. ( the resulting library)

    There seems to be no precompiled binaries so its up to you to make them.

    Note. you must compile both on windows and linux. You cannot
    use libs from windows in linux and reverse.

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    @mrjj that means i should run the complete source code in qt creator and build the binary and use the required libraries ???

    Naveen_D

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @Naveen_D
      If you mean the pocketsphinx-master.zip , its the source code.

      On windows, you will use the pocketsphinx.sln to compile.
      Then you get DLLS etc. ( the resulting library)

      There seems to be no precompiled binaries so its up to you to make them.

      Note. you must compile both on windows and linux. You cannot
      use libs from windows in linux and reverse.

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      @mrjj for linux also i need to use pocketsphinx.sln ?

      Naveen_D

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      • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

        @mrjj that means i should run the complete source code in qt creator and build the binary and use the required libraries ???

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        @Naveen_D
        Yes, first step is to get it to compile. Either in Creator or in Visual Studio .
        That will produce DLL/LIB file.

        Then you will make new project ( your project) and add this DLL/LIB to it.

        • linux also i need to use pocketsphinx.sln ?
          No. for linux , there is other build instructions.
          $ ./autogen.sh
          $ ./configure
          $ make clean all
          $ make check
          $ sudo make install
          --
          SLN files are for visual studio.

        There is no visual studio on linux.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @Naveen_D
          Yes, first step is to get it to compile. Either in Creator or in Visual Studio .
          That will produce DLL/LIB file.

          Then you will make new project ( your project) and add this DLL/LIB to it.

          • linux also i need to use pocketsphinx.sln ?
            No. for linux , there is other build instructions.
            $ ./autogen.sh
            $ ./configure
            $ make clean all
            $ make check
            $ sudo make install
            --
            SLN files are for visual studio.

          There is no visual studio on linux.

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          @mrjj Okay thanks...i wanted to know is it possible to develop an desktop app using this which accepts voice recognition? or we need a pos device with some microphone?

          Naveen_D

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          • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

            @mrjj Okay thanks...i wanted to know is it possible to develop an desktop app using this which accepts voice recognition? or we need a pos device with some microphone?

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            Well the pc or device
            must have soundcard and a microphone but other than that,
            there should be nothing stopping you to run as a Desktop app.

            I used this on pc
            http://www.nuance.com/for-individuals/by-product/dragon-for-pc/index.htm

            Its brilliant.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              Well the pc or device
              must have soundcard and a microphone but other than that,
              there should be nothing stopping you to run as a Desktop app.

              I used this on pc
              http://www.nuance.com/for-individuals/by-product/dragon-for-pc/index.htm

              Its brilliant.

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              #14

              @mrjj ya but nuance is not open source rite so em trying with pocketsphinx

              Naveen_D

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              • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                @mrjj ya but nuance is not open source rite so em trying with pocketsphinx

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                #15

                @Naveen_D
                Oh, no. its as commercial as it gets.

                it was as example of voice Recognition on the desktop :)

                The best i ever tried. It worked flawless even when multiple people speaking!

                They even do allow others to use
                http://www.nuance.com/for-developers/dragon/index.htm
                but its not open source or gratis.

                So i just mentioned it for a sample of VR that truly works :)

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @Naveen_D
                  Oh, no. its as commercial as it gets.

                  it was as example of voice Recognition on the desktop :)

                  The best i ever tried. It worked flawless even when multiple people speaking!

                  They even do allow others to use
                  http://www.nuance.com/for-developers/dragon/index.htm
                  but its not open source or gratis.

                  So i just mentioned it for a sample of VR that truly works :)

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                  #16

                  @mrjj Is there any algorithm for voice recognition that i can use ?

                  Naveen_D

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                  • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                    @mrjj Is there any algorithm for voice recognition that i can use ?

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                    jsulm
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                    #17

                    @Naveen_D Yes, pocketsphinx for example which @mrjj already suggested. Or do you want to implement it by yourself?

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Naveen_D Yes, pocketsphinx for example which @mrjj already suggested. Or do you want to implement it by yourself?

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                      #18

                      @jsulm no i will use pocketsphinx only

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                        SGaist
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                        #19

                        Hi,

                        Just in case, there's a speech recognition branch in the QtSpeech module that's current work in progress but might be interesting for you.

                        Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                        Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          Hello everyone

                          my question is do I need to install CMU-SPHINX first and then pocketsphinx ? or there is any other way for installing pocketsphinx in ubuntu?

                          Naveen_D

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                          • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                            Hello everyone

                            my question is do I need to install CMU-SPHINX first and then pocketsphinx ? or there is any other way for installing pocketsphinx in ubuntu?

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                            mrjj
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                            #21

                            Hi
                            You can try this
                            Running pocketsphinx Speech Recognition on Ubuntu
                            https://www.unicom.com/blog/entry/686

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              Hi
                              You can try this
                              Running pocketsphinx Speech Recognition on Ubuntu
                              https://www.unicom.com/blog/entry/686

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                              @mrjj i have installed cmu-sphinx and pocketsphinx using the instructions given in this link http://jrmeyer.github.io/installation/2016/01/09/Installing-CMU-Sphinx-on-Ubuntu.html is it correct ?

                              If yes, where i will get the lib of this and how to use this lib to make use of voice recognition ?

                              Naveen_D

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                              • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                                @mrjj i have installed cmu-sphinx and pocketsphinx using the instructions given in this link http://jrmeyer.github.io/installation/2016/01/09/Installing-CMU-Sphinx-on-Ubuntu.html is it correct ?

                                If yes, where i will get the lib of this and how to use this lib to make use of voice recognition ?

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #23

                                @Naveen_D
                                It seems like a good tut.

                                When you compile you will get the lib
                                and this lib you will use in the real project.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @Naveen_D
                                  It seems like a good tut.

                                  When you compile you will get the lib
                                  and this lib you will use in the real project.

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                                  #24

                                  @mrjj In qt creator i need to compile?

                                  one more question, since i am new i want know what this sudo make install will do ?

                                  Naveen_D

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                                  • Naveen_DN Naveen_D

                                    @mrjj In qt creator i need to compile?

                                    one more question, since i am new i want know what this sudo make install will do ?

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #25

                                    Im not sure if it comes with a .pro file?
                                    Its should be clear from build instructions what to do
                                    on each platform.

                                    sudo make install
                                    That will copy the "result" (exe, .a ) to a place so its installed.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      Im not sure if it comes with a .pro file?
                                      Its should be clear from build instructions what to do
                                      on each platform.

                                      sudo make install
                                      That will copy the "result" (exe, .a ) to a place so its installed.

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #26

                                      @mrjj

                                      The tut you found is not Qt related so its with normal linux toolchain
                                      for CMU-Sphinx.

                                      He starts with
                                      "When I installed SPHINX for the first time in September 2015, it was not a fun experience."

                                      So be prepared to really read what he does and read docs for it. its not trivial to build.

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        @mrjj

                                        The tut you found is not Qt related so its with normal linux toolchain
                                        for CMU-Sphinx.

                                        He starts with
                                        "When I installed SPHINX for the first time in September 2015, it was not a fun experience."

                                        So be prepared to really read what he does and read docs for it. its not trivial to build.

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                                        #27

                                        @mrjj I am totally confused regarding this, what i need to do for pocketsphinx so that i can use it in qt for voice recognition in ubuntu?

                                        Naveen_D

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                                          mrjj
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #28

                                          First you get it to build then
                                          use in Qt. its in 2 steps.
                                          You really MUST read docs slow and carefully ,
                                          else u miss a step and it wont work.

                                          So first step is to get it to build using the tuts.

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