Android : Way To Send Audio File To Speech-to-text Recognition?
Nov 15, 2010I want the Android speech recognition system analyzing audio file and not the default incoming voice from microphone..
View 1 RepliesI want the Android speech recognition system analyzing audio file and not the default incoming voice from microphone..
View 1 RepliesIs there a way to use an audio file as input to speech recognition? If not, is this feature expected in the foreseeable future?
A separate question (and this is going to sound ridiculous, but it might actually be okay for a joke app I'm thinking about): Would it be possible to play audio out of an Android handset, while at the same time having a recognizer listen to it via the microphone? (Guess I could just try it.)
How to I properly parameterize the speech recognizer so that it can more easily recognize the words that the user will probably say?
As far as I can tell there is no way.
I believe this site is wrong: http://www.4feets.com/2009/04/speech-recognition-in-android-sdk-15/
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Will give a hint to the recognizer that you might say those words. However, it appears to do absolutely nothing. It also conflicts with the google documentation which says:
"An ArrayList of the potential results when performing ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH. Only present when RESULT_OK is returned." This hints that the array is a return value NOT an input.
To test this out try adding: ArrayList< String > potentialResults = new ArrayList< String >(); potentialResults.add("cumin"); and try to get the speech recognizer to recognize it. You will find it very difficult.
How to properly control the speech recognizer?
Reading through this group about speech recognition in android. Is it possible for me as a developer to create an application that uses speech recognition in the 1.5 SDK. I want to be able to base my code on the examples/api/voicerecognition.java code.
View 15 Replies View RelatedIs Android Speech recognition only available for english? I tryed to set EXTRA_LANGUAGE in the RecognizerIntent but it doesn't work. EXTRA_LANGUAGE - Optional language override to inform the recognizer that it should expect speech in a language different than the one set in the getDefault(). Do you know anything about this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedFrom what I've read, speech recognition is available for 3 languages: English (UK, US, Au ..), Japanese and Chinese (Mandarin). Does anyone know more details about how to switch between these languages? Is there a way to know (programatically) which language is active for speech recognition on a certain device? (maybe in Japan the only have Japanese ... but can I get this information somehow ... like a property or anything?).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to use the speech to text api in android, but I don't want to be slowed down by those dialogs. Is it possible to use the functionality without them?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to build an application (which would use the Hindi language and other regional languages) to get speech voice commands.I also need text to speech functionality in my application.I was wondering if there was any way I could get a speech recognition library on Android? I did a quick Google search and found a couple of libraries for Hindi on the Internet but I am not sure if I can include them in my Android project. Can I?
View 1 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have a recommendation for a microphone to use to demo speech recognition.
Wants: It has to work in a noisy environment. It should have a way to output the sound into an external speaker
In my android Application,I need to send the email, for the body content i need to use Speech Recognition. how to do this.Please give me the solution for this.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn my emulator isRecognitionAvailable method from SpeechRecognizer class returns false and also when i run VoiceRecognition.java sample code on API level 8 platform 2.2 i got "Recognizer not present" message. Any idea hints whats going on? If problem is Speech recognition is not available in my emulator then how to install it in my virtual device?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to use the SR api to handle commands in my application. I know at any given point in my application what the valid commands would be at that point so would like to limit the results that the SR is matched against. For example, if the only valid commands were "Yes" or "No" I would like to be able to restrict the SR to only try and match against those two words. Otherwise on full vocabulary I get "Snow" and other false words. Limiting the vocabulary should make matching 90%+ accurate on limited words. Is this possible? Also, can I limit the SR to only match numeric for number input only? The internal dialer seems to be able to do this sort of this, so can I?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have installed the vlingo app which works with no problem (so far). However, when I download and run the app Talk to Me, and click the microphone, it says that "Speech Recognition Tool is not currently installed". I have searched all over Google to try and find what exactly it is that I need to install on my Wildfire to enable this app, and a couple of others, to recognise my speech. What I need to do to enable speech recognition.
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy speech recognition app needs to work without human intervention, so the situations where the "No speech heard" or the "No matches found" dialogs come up and require a button press are a problem.
Is there a way to prevent this dialog from displaying?
Is there a way to programming perform the button click?
Is there a way to programmatically close the dialog?
This is how I'm firing the RecognizerIntent:
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I AM able to turn on "personalize speech recognition" via the settings in voice search, but on my google dashboard the speech section is missing and I see no evidence that google speech recognition accuracy is improving in any way. Ive tried clearing the app data and enabling search history without success.
I have only 1 gmail account linked to this phone and everything pertaining to that account (calendars, app store, etc.,) is updating correctly.
Im running ICS stock rom on a rooted HTC vivid with ATT service. I have voice search 3.0.1. The app store only has version 2.1.4. Id gladly uninstall 3.0.1 and install 2.1.4 from the app store if it would fix this problem but im worried uninstalling voice search could cause additional problems.
But before we engage in arguments on the politics of actively hiding the file system to computer users and restricting access to their devices... WHERE Google stores its Offline Speech Recognition Language Files?
I accidentally discovered that Offline Speech Recognition seems to have been bundled with Google Search somehow because if Google Search is disabled, so is Speech Recognition and looking at Google Search in Application Manager, one can notice that the data storage is proportional to the size of the downloaded language files, but so far have been unable to locate where on the device these files are stored, so that they don't need to be downloaded again.
For some reason in the past day or so, my speech recognition function makes a bleep noise when I activate it. I am pretty sure it never did before (I don't like beeps and bleeps). All my other settings are on vibrate or mute. I have gone through the various sound settings in the system menu and the language and input and can't find a way to turn it off. How to get that sound off? Or even tell me how it might have turned on?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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 am trying very hard to love my new android But one thing I do a lot on my phone is to send files to friends via SMS (I write poetry and why should I suffer alone!) But none of the text editors I have tried so far offer the "send as sms" facility I've been used to after years of Nokia Communicators, any suggested apps?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am looking at doing speech recognition in android. The program needs to have continuous speech recognition. The library only needs to be about 10 words. I have considered using Googles api, but I don't think it will work. (I cannot have anything covering the screen). I have been looking into other ways but nothing seems like it will work. Is it possible to use java's speech recognition library, or is there any other way of going about this?
In summary
1. Need continuous speech input
2. 10 words at max
3. can train if necessary
4. overview of program - display screen, wait for voice input or touch input, update screen repeat
5. cannot cover what is being displayed on the screen
i am new to android.i am working on speech recognition.i need some sample programs.anyone can guide me.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there an Android equivalent to the iOS Core Audio / Audio File Stream Services? I need to be able to read audio bytes from a network and feed them to the audio system under my control, so I can do my own timeouts / reconnects / range requests / etc. without interrupting the audio playback (since the system audio thread would be playing audio already enqueued). It seems that MediaPlayer doesn't give me this level of control. Is there a lower-level framework that does, either in the SDK or NDK?
View 2 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 want combine two audio files. (A audio file + B audio file = AB audio file)So, my search result is:
1. useing an AudioTrack.
2. decode PCM from audio file.
3. combine PCM.
This is currect? It there another way?
I 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");
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