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al_indigo2010-10-23 00:02:48
Speech recognition
al_indigo, 2010-10-23 00:02:48

Recognition of recorded speech to text

Is there such software for the Russian language? The required resources are not very important, the training period (if needed) is also not important.
Just in case, I'll explain what I mean:
Let's say there is a file in a format, for example, mp3, with a recording of a lecture, I give it as input to the program I'm looking for, and it outputs a txt file with text as output.
Does it exist at all?

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ipswitch, 2010-10-23
@ipswitch

No, it will not, and consider that it never was.
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STAR, 2010-10-23
@STAR

No, and intelligible will not appear soon.

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Dmitry Rublev, 2010-10-23
@dmitryrublev

I experienced this five years ago.
It would be best to search for this by the term "speech-to-text".
Five years ago, one of the programs for converting voice to text worked quite clumsily, although it somehow worked.
For example, a phrase from the game "Serious Sam", "Let's get serious!" she understood "Let's get Selia", etc. Worked only with English.
You can google on the topic of the Russian-language program "Gorynych" - maybe you will find something useful for yourself.

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Vladimir Chernyshev, 2010-10-23
@VolCh

Whose training period do you mean? Programs or lecturer? :)
If there are programs, then, most likely, there are no “industrial” developments yet, at the level of, say, FineReader, especially for the Russian language (not because it is difficult, but because the potential income is small).

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Alexander, 2015-05-08
@alexofree

Well, here it is. Google and Yandex:
habrahabr.ru/post/133869
habrahabr.ru/post/242109

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