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On Mon, 16 May 2016 01:44:40 +0200 wabe wrote: |
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> lee <lee@××××××××.de> wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > is there a speech recognition software or the like which is capable to |
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> > listen in on a phone call in order to put on screen as text what the |
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> > other person is saying? |
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> > I'd like to connect that to a softphone so that someone who suffers |
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> > from very bad hearing can talk to people on the phone more easily. |
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> > It must work for German. |
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> > If there's a phone capable of this, I'd like to know about it. |
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> > Surely we should be able with nowadays technology to achieve this. |
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> Maybe this is helpful for you: |
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> http://m.heise.de/developer/meldung/Google-oeffnet-seine-Spracherkennungs-API-fuer-Entwickler-3150287.html |
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> https://cloud.google.com/speech/ |
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Sad, but there are no free software solutions available in this |
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area; at least I'm not aware of them completely. This is |
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understandable: the task is extraordinary in both manpower and |
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computational resources required. |
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And what Google offers here is not even a proprietary application, |
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but an access to a proprietary cloud service which is temporarily |
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free of charge as long as it is in alpha-testing stage. |
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Best regards, |
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Andrew Savchenko |