Android :: Speech To Text API By Google / Leverage This?
Jan 17, 2010In Android, you can say something and it will search it for Google.
Google can turn speech into text.
How can I leverage this API?
In Android, you can say something and it will search it for Google.
Google can turn speech into text.
How can I leverage this API?
Installed Google translate and it prompted me to install TTS (Text to speech extended) Clicked on it and takes me to market place.However, It says app not found Searched for the add on, on Appbrain...and again, tried to install it on phone but again it says not found.
View 6 Replies View RelatedSo Android on my G1 supports Google Maps. There's a TTS library (or gonna be one, I'm not sure). So how would I get more information about the Google Maps app getting the ability to SAY the next road-route instruction to take? That would allow me to drive by myself to a new spot, without having a passenger read the directions to me.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI was in an elevator, was trying to record a note to self.
When I pressed the record button in the app, the google red mic in a circle appeared.
I got an error saying I had no internet connection.
What's up with that? I thought it was supposed to work offline?
BTW, I own swiftkey keyboard (I didn't try the same elevator experiment using that)
This appears to be affect multiple brands and models. About a 3-4 days ago it started deleting previous sentences or phrases and only leaving the most recent phrase you spoke minus the last word. Long delays as well. As mentioned, it is affecting multiple phones based on other comments throughout internet. Very frustrating!
Initially I thought it was related to the recent Maps update, but rolled back to older version and no change. Not sure about the recent change for Google Voice to Hangouts, but that seems like a possibility . .
I have a Samsung Galaxy Centura and I'm using Go SMS Pro and SwiftKey.
Starting today, when I try to text using the voice to text feature, every time I start a new sentence, the previous sentence disappears. This has never happened to me before. I tried repeatedly, to the point I was cursing, and now it is also blocking out offensive words also. I went to Language and Input > Google Voice Typing and made sure Block offensive words is not checked.
I would like to be able to say an email or text message to myself or my wife sometimes. When I hold down the input field I get an input choice menu but the only option there is the Android Keyboard.Am I doing it wrong?What am I missing? I would also like to have it read emails to me, and word docs (or just .txt).I have a Kindle but my phone is a little more convenient for something I would rather read in bits and pieces while walking to and fro the car or whatever.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI somehow activated the text to speech for incoming calls and text messages. (Says the name of contact calling/texting).How do I shut this off? I've spent days trying to figure it out with no luck.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI wonder if there is ability to replicate this feature from iOS :
In iOS you can turn on Accessibility function that add the "Speak" button to the "selection menu". And if you click, it would turn on Text To Speech engine and read selected text. Can I do the same thing in Android ?
PS: I assume that regular app could not modify "copy, paste, cut menu" so I probably need custom ROM. (I'm particularly interested Nexus 7 2013 solution, but I assume that solution should be universal because it is just modification to the "Selection menu" and add button)
since android now has speech to text search, anyone know if the API is available to the developers?
View 6 Replies View Relatedi want to create speech to text app in android. can anybody tell me about its possiblity.thank you
View 3 Replies View Relatedwe have ported android 2.1 on one of our custom board.I was checking Text to speech functionality on it.I click Settings->Text to Speech.it gives n new screen All options other than "Install voice data" is greyed out.When I click on install voice data.it says "The application Pico TTS has stoppped unexpectedly. PLease try again ".Can anyone point me what is the issue or how to install voice data on my board having eclair 2.1.
View 5 Replies View Relatedi want to develop apps based on speech to text conversion.can you please share your suggestions and how to develop this app.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can you read data, i.e. convert simple text strings to voice (speech) in Android? Is there an API where I can do something like this: TextToVoice speaker = new TextToVoice();speaker.Speak("Hello World");
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am looking for an app or trick to get text to speech to read a webpage audibly.There are several apps that read SMS messages and email. But I've been unable to find any that read webpages.
View 3 Replies View Relatedis there any text to speech library in 1.5? if so where is it? how can we use it? Gaulle<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/c/charles_de_gaulle.html>- "The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs."
View 5 Replies View RelatedOne of the new phones has "the button" for instant select sender then speech to text. Big hands little kbd / dang near blind = fail. Is there an app that does the same for my Hero and will it speak my messages back to me. Sure would make my life easier.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm cycling with friends of me (organized rides). but I still want to cycle those roads again. I record the track everytime with Cardiotrainer and I can export those workouts to an GPX or KML file. Is there a program were I can import the GPX or KML file and that program exports audio as "within 100 meters go left". A sort of GPS navigation but with audio export and the possibility to imort an GPX and/or KML file. It is necessary that the program can say it in audio and not only text because my Nexus One will be in my backpack.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'd like an email app which supports/provides speech to text. Any ideas? I use handcent for IM and it has such a function. but I don't think the stock email client app on the Hero supports speech to text.Any ideas?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've done a lot of searching for this & haven't found a good solution. Please forgive me if it's already posted, I've really tried to find it!I have a G1, and a Motorola bluetooth headset. I am searching for an app that will speak incoming text messages out loud, both through speaker and bluetooth. Voice-to-text for replies would be a nice bonus but not mandatory.I've tried drivesafe.ly and it does work with the native Android messaging to read texts out loud, but it's speaker-only and will not work with bluetooth headsets. Also, there's no reply via speech-to-text. It also won't recognize or work with Handcent or other messaging programs at all.I am currently trying Handcent, and while I like a lot of the features, it doesn't seem to have any bluetooth support. Also, it doesn't seem automatically speak texts upon receipt although I've seen posts saying it will? There is a button you can click upon receiving an incoming SMS message popup, but by the time you look down & find the button to click it to "read" the text out loud it's kind of pointless. And the voice recognition for speech-to-text is really wonky, but if the rest of it worked (automatically reading messages out loud, and through bluetooth headsets).It seems like it would be such a commonly used app. Is there a good SMS program with these features?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a way to turn off Pico Text to Speach. I have an HTC Evo, and when I use navigation, I get the voice directions. My wife's phone is a HTC Hero, and she doesn't have Pico TTS installed. When she uses navigation, she get the "old school" tones. That is what I want! Any suggestions as to how to do this (hopefully without having to root the phone).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know TTS isn't very "good" when it comes to reading ebooks out loud. However, I also have a Kindle and it's good enough. Is there any way to feed ebooks through the TTS program?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a speech to text app that will work with the ATT backflip?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow can we have text to speech happen through bluetooth?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have a 2.1 sdk(eclair) version Samsung device, which has virtual keyboard with a microphone indicator to support speech to text (STT). Our application is mostly a text entry application and uses Inputconnection class and committext method to recognize the inputs and put all the entered text on display. In swype input mode, if we press the microphone, the voice recognition automatically runs(shows recording interface, records, synthesizes and sends text to commit text, and hence it is working. However, for "Android keyboard" input , the recording interface automatically shows up, however, we do not receive committext callback, so nothing is updated on our text box after the recording. So, seems we have 2 options:
1. Disable only the mike/microphone keys visibility on the Android keypad. How can this be done?
2. Have the STT to work on the Android keyboard. Seems that the keypad is automatically starting a recording interface - hence we do not know how to even integrate the voice recognition program given in the sdk 2.1 examples VoiceRecognition.java file. How can we detect the microphone/mike key was pressed? Or how can we do this?
I am attempting to create a wrapper class for Google Android's Text-To-Speech functionality. However, I'm having trouble finding a way to have the system pause until after the onInit function has finished. Attached at the bottom is something of a solution I created based on what I found here: http://stackoverflow.com /questions/ 1160876/android-speech-how-can-you-read-text-in-android However, this solution does not seem to work. Any thoughts on why this might not be working, or what would be a good idea in order to make sure that any Speak() calls happen after my onInit() call? public class SpeechSynth implements OnInitListener
{private TextToSpeech tts;
static final int TTS_CHECK_CODE = 0;
private int ready = 0;
private ReentrantLock waitForInitLock = new ReentrantLock();
SpeechSynth( Activity screen )
{ ready = 0;
tts = new TextToSpeech( screen, this );
waitForInitLock.lock();
public void onInit(int status)
{ if (status == TextToSpeech.SUCCESS)
{ready = 1;
} waitForInitLock.unlock();
}public int Speak( String text )
{ if( ready == 1 )
{tts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, null);
return 1;
} else
{ return 0;
} I have been able to make it so that I can pass a string of text through the constructor, then have it played in the onInit() function. However, I would really like to avoid having to destroy and re-create the whole text-to-speech engine every time I need to have my program say something different.
How do i bring up the screen for text to speech library settings in my app on a button click?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using Google translate api in my application,i have done in text conversion is ok but translate-text to speech is pending.
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/09/introduction-to-text-to-speech-in.html
this code i am using how can implement translate text voice in android.
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/c382dd10f8.png
this above screenshot display text conversion is ok,click audio button image listen translate text in audio-player how can implemented
my code
//audio button click event..........
submit = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.ImageView01);
submit.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener()
{ public void onClick(View v)
//speech code how can implemented
/////////////////// translate button code//////////////////////
((Button)findViewById(R.id.Button01)).setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {...............
This may be beyond the realm of possibility, but if anyone figures out how to add a functional speech-to-text button to the swype keyboard, I will kiss you full on the mouth (ok, probably not the most inviting offer, but it's all I got).
View 3 Replies View Relatedit possible to use the text-to-speech engine to send a message through a voice call? Like an answering machine. It's also possible to monitor an outgoing voice call to read out loud a text when the other point answers the phone?
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