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Hello,
I tried to run julian of the quick-start-project. It runs, so you can see <<< please speak >>>. But It doesn't recognice when I am speaking in my microphone (I am using a USB head-phone with microphone). According to the system settings, it recognizes my microphone and it actually works. but not with julian. Do you guys would know what is wrong?
I also tried to do the tutorial for creating an own speaker dependent acoustic model. If I run it after the last step. I get following failure message. But I can't imagine what could be wrong. I do point to the right. julian.jconf file.
include config: ./julian.jconf./julian.jconf: wrong argument: -dfaTry `-help' for more information.Terminated
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx
Best Regards,
Peter
Another broken reference in the docs:
From doc/gramtools.txt:
To know how to write a grammar for Julian and about the file formats,please see Grammar.txt for details.
There's no file named Grammar.txt in the whole package.
The GRAMMAR_NOTES file included in the QuickStart package has two broken links:
For help with Julian grammar syntax see * the VoxForge tutorial step 1 at: http://www.voxforge.org/home/dev/acousticmodels/linux/create/htkjulius/tutorial/data-prep/step-1; or * the Julian grammar tutorial on the Julius web site at: http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en/grammar.html.
None of these exist.
FATAL_ERROR: "corpus.c", line 1407: File length mismatch at line 8194 in /????/???/workspace/ASR/hmm_test/etc/tamil_test_train.transcription
Please can anyone tell me how to build a language model that work with openears. OpenEars uses .languagemodel and .dic extension files.
Hey Guys,
This looks great and love to contribute my own voice/speech! However, I noticed you don't have a quick start for OSX at the moment. Any plans for the near future?
Thanks for the great Open Source work! :D
I downloaded the new voxforge-en-r0_1_3.tar.gz file for sphinx and tried to run the build.sh to get the files setup. I got an error: "find: wav: No such file or directory". I'm using OSX.
Steve