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What is a free text announcer by API?
Good afternoon. I am looking for a free speech text that can be used for free via API or programmatically implemented on the site. I need an online announcer for my site. Google, Yandex, they are paid, I watched them, but they do not fit because they are paid. Please tell me the solution to this nuance !!
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The free English language is probably good only from Mozilla - deepspeech (unfortunately the project was recently closed due to lack of funding, rumors say that this happens for a reason, the market is being cleared of competitors, and voice projects have come to hand in a complex way), works on a machine, including .h. with video cards, in theory, you can take language bases of voices and train your models, but I’m afraid this work is not easy and it’s really cheaper to buy
Try kaldi for the Russian language
and most importantly, the recognition process requires resources, a lot, fast and expensive ... after trying all this, you will begin to understand why is nothing free
Well, and yet, there are mobile recognition systems that efficiently spend resources, of course, but neither Yandex nor Google are going to give away the results of expensive research for free. In theory, you can try to hack or somehow bypass the protection and use android offline (I won’t tell you how to run xs, Google is clearly struggling with this) somehow use its translator.
ps speech recognition is built into windows, it should work offline, i.e. it will be possible with the help of sapi, languages:
English (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, and Australia), French, German, Japanese, Mandarin (Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional), and Spanish
Of the free ones in the browser, there are so many standard browser-based Web Speech API
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/S...
And everything of high quality from the web api cannot be free.
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