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  2. Whisper (speech recognition system) - Wikipedia

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    OpenAI Whisper architecture A standard Transformer architecture, showing on the left an encoder, and on the right a decoder. The Whisper architecture is based on an encoder-decoder transformer. [1] Input audio is resampled to 16,000 Hz and converting to an 80-channel log-magnitude Mel spectrogram using 25 ms windows with a 10 ms stride. The ...

  3. Otter.ai - Wikipedia

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    Otter.ai, Inc. is an American transcription software company based in Mountain View, California.The company develops speech to text transcription applications using artificial intelligence and machine learning.

  4. List of speech recognition software - Wikipedia

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    Older generations of Nokia phones like Nokia N Series (before using Windows 7 mobile technology) used speech-recognition with family names from contact list and a few commands. Siri , originally implemented in the iPhone 4S , Apple's personal assistant for iOS , which uses technology from Nuance Communications .

  5. OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech ... - AOL

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    Speech recognition remains a challenging problem in AI and machine learning. In a step toward solving it, OpenAI today open-sourced Whisper, an automatic speech recognition system that the company ...

  6. eSpeak - Wikipedia

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    eSpeak is a free and open-source, cross-platform, compact, software speech synthesizer.It uses a formant synthesis method, providing many languages in a relatively small file size. eSpeakNG (Next Generation) is a continuation of the original developer's project with more feedback from native speakers.

  7. Voice activity detection - Wikipedia

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    Voice activity detection (VAD), also known as speech activity detection or speech detection, is the detection of the presence or absence of human speech, used in speech processing. [1] The main uses of VAD are in speaker diarization , speech coding and speech recognition . [ 2 ]

  8. Speech-to-text reporter - Wikipedia

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    A speech-to-text reporter (STTR), also known as a captioner, is a person who listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word (), as properly written texts.Many captioners use tools (such as a shorthand keyboard, speech recognition software, or a computer-aided transcription software system), which commonly convert verbally communicated information into written words to be composed ...

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