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2012-06-20
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Misiak has posted his progress on getting your headsets working for use with Saera in the thread linked below. Visiting, contributing any dbus technical help, testing, and even thanking those working will help bring this important feature to Saera. http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84827&page=2
taixzo: did you finally got permission to upload to extras-devel?
taixzo: if you still don't have the permission, I may upload saera from my garage account. And you'll upload stuff from your account as soon as you get permission.
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2012-06-20
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2012-06-20
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2012-06-20
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Thank you! I'll see what I can do to get this integrated.
I did not; nobody's replied to me about that yet.
That would be great!
@All regarding German translations:
I'm not fluent in German so I can't say which is the best, so I'll just take the most recent. I realize that times and numbers will need a bit of work to sound right.
Anyone interested in having Saera *understand* a different language: The first step would be translating corpus.txt to your language, from which I should be able to build a voice model.
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2012-06-20
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2012-06-20
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Has anyone successfully tried to train the data-set in order to achieve a better recognition accuracy ?
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2012-06-20
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2012-06-20
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One of the problems is, that pocketsphinx will always give you the best match it found, even when you said something (like "blahblahblah") that is not in your corpus/dictionary. pocketsphinx internally calculates a score but when using it with gstreamer there is no way (I know about) to get this value. I am a bit happy that I was able to patch the gst-plugin (gstpocketshinx) and to cross compile it for the N900. Since something like "blahblahblah" gives a significant lower score than a word which is in the corpus/dictionary this kind of "final results" can be sorted out.
This is a nice first step, but still I am trying to improve the accuracy. If anyone has managed to improve the recognition accuracy I would be really glad to get some help.
Greets
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