Fedora offers cmusphinx and pocketsphinx. I was asking whether they are
being tested for Fedora 15 because I want to learn about the packages
and software capabilities and perhaps make use of them for my own
purposes -- I'm deaf and have an interest in the software, but no
expertise with it whatsoever. I got a big jolt yesterday when one of my
own customers demonstrated Dragon Naturally Speaking software to me.
Now, I'm interested in voice-to-text processing for sure!
Not really related to Fedora itself... but if you really like Dragon, it apparently works through Wine. There are apparently some issues with it under Wine but you could certainly give that a try. I don't think any of the Linux speech packages are anywhere close to what Dragon can do. However, that's a good opportunity to help your favourite package out.
-- John Watzke
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