Free Speech... Recognition (Linux, Windows and Mac)
Record Your Voice to Help Free Speech... Recognition
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Read Prompts and Submit to VoxForge
Linux - Record & Submit Speech Audio
Step 1 - Select your Prompts File
Dialect Coverage Prompts
Comma Gets a Cure
The Rainbow Passage
Arthur the Rat
Phoneme Coverage Prompts
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Step 2 - Record your Speech with Audacity
Step 3 - Upload your Speech Files
Windows - Record & Submit Speech Audio
Step 1 - Select your Prompts File
Dialect Coverage Prompts
Comma Gets a Cure
The Rainbow Passage
Arthur the Rat
Phoneme Coverage Prompts
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Step 2 - Record your Speech with Audacity
Step 3 - Upload your Speech Files
Mac OS X - - Record & Submit Speech Audio
Step 1 - Select your Prompts File
Dialect Coverage Prompts
Phoneme Coverage Prompts
Step 2 - Record your Speech with Audacity
Step 3 - Upload your Speech Files to VoxForge
Listen to Speech Submissions
Listen to User Submitted Speech Files
English Speech Files
Audio Files
Dutch Speech Files
Russian Speech Files
Ask Questions About Speech Corpora, Acoustic Models and Speech Recognition Engines
Comments from "Submit Speech" Page
Comments from "About VoxForge" Page
"Post Formatting" Post from Download Page
Comments from "Step 2 - Record your Speech with Audacity"
Development - Create Your Own Acoustic Models
Create Acoustic Models
Using HTK and Julius
Linux
Create Speaker Dependent Acoustic Model Using Your Voice
Using HTK & Julius
Tutorial: Create Acoustic Model - Manually
Download HTK, Julius and Audacity
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Task Grammar
Step 2 - Pronunciation Dictionnary
Step 3 - Recording the data
Step 4 - Creating the Transcription Files
Step 5 - Coding the (Audio) Data
Create Monophone HMMs
Step 6 - Creating Flat Start Monophones
Step 7 - Fixing the Silence Models
Step 8 - Realigning the Training Data
Create Tied-State Triphones
Step 9 - Making Triphones from Monophones
Step 10 - Making Tied-State Triphones
Running Julian Live
Upload your Speech Files to VoxForge
How-to: Create Acoustic Model - with Script
Download HTK, Julius & Audacity
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Task Grammar
Step 2 - Pronunciation Dictionnary
Step 3 - Recording the Data
Step 4 - Create HTK Training Script
Run Acoustic Model Creation Script
Run Julian Live
Upload Speech Audio Files
Using Sphinx
Adapt Speaker Independent Acoustic Model to Your Voice
Using HTK & Julius
Download HTK 3.2.1
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Prepare Data
Step 2 - Coding the Data
Step 3 - Creating the Transcription Files
Adapting HMMs
Step 4 - Realigning the Training Data
Step 5 - Generating the Transforms
Live Testing with Julian
Using Sphinx
Test Acoustic Model
Using HTK & Julius
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Acoustic Models
Step 2 - Create Test Prompts
Step 3 - Recording the Test Data
Step 4 - Coding the Data
Test Acoustic Model Using HTK
Test Acoustic Model Using Julius
Windows
Create Speaker Dependent Acoustic Model Using Your Voice
Using HTK and Julius
Tutorial: Create Acoustic Model - Manually (copy)
Download Cygwin, HTK, Julius and Audacity
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Task Grammar
Step 2 - Pronunciation Dictionnary
Step 3 - Recording the data
Step 4 - Creating the Transcription Files
Step 5 - Coding the (Audio) Data
Create Monophone HMMs
Step 6 - Creating Flat Start Monophones
Step 7 - Fixing the Silence Models
Step 8 - Realigning the Training Data
Create Tied-State Triphones
Step 9 - Making Triphones from Monophones
Step 10 - Making Tied-State Triphones
Running Julian Live
Upload your Speech Files
How-to: Create Acoustic Model - with Script
Download Cygwin, HTK, Julius and Audacity
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Task Grammar
Step 2 - Pronunciation Dictionnary
Step 3 - Recording the Data
Step 4 - Create HTK Training Script
Run Acoustic Model Creation Script
Running Julian Live
Upload your Speech Files and Acoustic Models
Adapt Speaker Independent Acoustic Model to Your Voice
Using HTK and Julius
Download HTK 3.2.1 & SoX
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Prepare Data
Step 2 - Coding the Data
Step 3 - Creating the Transcription Files
Adapting HMMs
Step 4 - Realigning the Training Data
Step 5 - Generating the Transforms
Live Testing with Julian
Test Acoustic Model
Testing Your Acoustic Model with HTK & Julius
Data Preparation
Step 1 - Acoustic Models
Step 2 - Create Test Prompts
Step 3 - Recording the Test Data
Step 4 - Coding the Data
Test Acoustic Model Using HTK
Test Acoustic Model Using Julius
Convert Audio to MP3 and Compare Results with Original Wav
How to Manually Segment an Audio Book (Draft)
Automated Audio Segmentation Using Forced Alignment (Draft)
Step 1 - Create Pronunciation Dictionnary
Step 2 - Add Missing Words to Your Copy of the VoxForge Lexicon
Step 4 - Convert eText to MLF file
Step 3 - Temporarily DownSample Your Wav File
Step 5 - Forced Alignment
Documentation
Julius Manual
Introduction
adinrec - record one sentence utterance to a file
adintool - audio tool to record/split/send/receive speech data for Julius
gramtools - tools for building recognition grammar for Julian
jcontrol - simple program to control Julius / Julian module via API
julius - open source multi-purpose LVCSR engine
julian - grammar based continuous speech recognition parser
mkbingram - make binary N-gram from two arpa LMs
mkbinhmm - make binary hmmdefs for Julius from HTK ascii format hmmdefs
mkgshmm - convert monophone HMM to GS HMM for Julius
mkss - compute average spectrum from mic input for SS
release notes
Sphinx Documentation
Linux Cheat Sheet
Cygwin Cheat Sheet
Speech Recognition Books/Links
Frequently Asked Questions
Download Free Acoustic Models and Speech Corpora
Acoustic Models
Speech Corpus (Speech Audio File Repository)
Metrics
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