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Arjo Chakravarty edited this page Apr 1, 2014
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Short answer: Yes. Si. 可以. হ্যাঁ.
Long answer: As long as there is a significant difference in length/ phonetics between the words. Tones are not supported. So you can't tell the difference between 吗 and 妈。But it can tell the difference between "yes" and "no", or even “是” and “不是”。
No. Unless you significantly augment it.
Yes. Look at the wiki page porting.
Yes. But there are better speech recognizers out there. i'll be making one for the STM32F at some point for fun.
Have you installed it properly and followed the calibration steps? If you have then drop me a line or file a bug report.
I have to implement a skewness algorithm please be patient, I have my school finals. Thank you.