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CMU Sphinx build for win32/64 or variants?
Hello everyone, please do not kick hard and direct in the right direction.
The idea is to set up speech recognition on your side and screw it to the existing Asterisk.
Why on your side? By the fact that you need to recognize only a certain vocabulary (related to car tires). The use of Yandex and Google technologies (speech kit) is not entirely correct, because they are not flexible and use billions of dictionary bases, which in consequence = 50% - 60% match. A narrow dictionary (specialized) will help to achieve, in my opinion, up to 90% of matches and, as a result, accept / give correct questions / answers.
Having studied the habr and topics related to ASR and TTS technologies, I realized that CMU Sphinx is more suitable for accomplishing my plan.
Because I'm not friends with Linux, and all assembly tutorials are only under Linux, the question is brewing about the possibility of assembly under Windows.
In general, I ask you to direct me on the right path.
ps: Asterisk is on Linux. If there are no other options for assembling the ASR, you should probably turn to freelancers ..
Thanks in advance to everyone.
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