Simon
Simon is open source speech recognition software
which aims to be flexible and highly customizable. You can open
programs, URLs, type configurable text snippets, simulate shortcuts,
control the mouse and keyboard and more.
If you would like to be able to talk to your computer, check
out
Simon. It accepts voice commands and turns audio into text. Simon is
not bound to any language and works with any dialect.
This project utilizes the open source large vocabulary
continuous speech recognition engine Julius, although it uses its own
modified version.
Features include:
- Speech recognition
- Speech modelling
- Acoustic modelling
- Voice control
- Import dictionaries, grammar structures and compile a
language model
- Control many different types of software including web
browsers, email clients, media centers, by using a few words such as
"right", "left", "ok", "stop", etc
- Read newspapers and surf the net
- Enter codes or TAN-numbers with a voice controlled keyboard
- Write predetermined email addresses using numbers and ask
basic questions
- Control VoIP software such as Skype
- Voice controlled calculator

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