Olivier Galibert wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:44:20PM -0600, Jerry James wrote:
Is anybody interested in working with me on getting some voice
recognition product packaged up in usable form on Fedora?
For speech recognition, software is only part of the problem and,
fundamentally, the easiest one (take the algorithms, implement them,
optimize/debug at will). The real problem is the data needed to build
the models to feed the algorithms. There isn't as far as I know any
reasonable set of corpus available under an open source license usable
to build a decent speech recognizer. Which makes open source speech
recognition something not doable yet.
OG.
(I'm sorry for cross-posting to fedora-legal)
Well, the most interesting question here for me is what about licensing
such language models -- could they be considered to be firmware
(redistributable, not modifiable)?
This is important also because of their size (shipping 1G+ corpora, even
compressed, is probably not a right way to go).
Regards,
Milos
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