Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:48 pm Post subject: [asterisk-speech-rec] LumenVox support for more languages CR
U.K. English is something we should have in the coming months. An
improved Spanish model is planned for our March release, and we just
created a beta Australian/New Zealand English model (if anyone is
interested in beta testing that please let me know). Aside from those,
we are working on improving the Canadian French model that is still in
beta.
As for other languages, certainly they are something we plan on adding.
Creating a new model is a lengthy process, however, that requires we
acquire transcribed audio in that language and then spend a significant
amount of time building and testing the model.
I don't have a firm roadmap to share with the list, however, as the
languages we prioritize are partially based on business requirements --
e.g. we had some customers in Australia and New Zealand that had an
immediate need for that model.
If anyone has a specific need for a given language, feel free to contact
me to discuss your specific needs off-list.
--
Stephen Keller
LumenVox Technical Support
P: 877-977-0707, just say "Stephen Keller" or "Support"
F: 858-707-7072
support@LumenVox.com www.LumenVox.com
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Stingel
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:39 AM
To: Use of speech recognition in Asterisk
Subject: Re: [asterisk-speech-rec] LumenVox support for more languages
Yes, echoing the need for European languages - what about UK English as
a first step!
It would be nice to know the Lumenvox "roadmap" for languages..
Regards
Scott Stingel
Petros Gavalakis wrote:
Quote:
Dear all,
As one can read at your web site, LumenVox speech recognition
engine already supports English, Latin American Spanish, and Canadian
French.
Is there any ongoing effort on supporting other languages (e.g.
Greek) for this specific engine? What are the prerequisites to
participate
in a partner program to focus on that? Are there any resources on
the acoustic/language model format, trainer issues etc?
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