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    Help TTS goes from online to offline voice minutes after screen turns off then stops

    I have used eReader Prestígio and Speech Recognition and Synthesis by Google to listen to books every day for years and had nothing but positive reviews to share. A few days ago, however, that changed. After the screen goes off, the TTS goes on functioning perfectly as usual until, a few...
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    speech to text

    Speech to text (as used for e-mail and text messaging) is common on Android phones but I find nothing for Android tablets. Doing e-mail from a Anfroid tablet is simple enough and more than a few people like to talk their e-mail content rather than type it. Is there any basic reason speech to...
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    Google speech recognizer for Traditional Chinese text

    I want to output the speech to traditional chinese but it output to simplify chinese instead. My codes: Intent intent = new Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH); intent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL, RecognizerIntent.LANGUAGE_MODEL_FREE_FORM)...
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    %VOICE stays affected when speech recognition fails

    Hi, I'd like to check someone's ability to answer a simple question by retrieving the answer to a simple question using tasker speech recognition. If there's no answer , I thought that the output variable %VOICE would be unaffected, condition that could be tested. Actually, even if no word is...
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    how to increase listening time of speech recognition (Speech to Text) android (SpeechRecognizer)

    I am working on app which require speech to text. I have integrated SpeechRecognizer service. Please check below demo project code for same. Here I have tested that SpeechRecognizer stop listening automatically after 10 to 15 seconds. So I looked for following solution to increase the listening...
  6. Android News

    Google's speech recognition error rate is now under 5%

    Google has shared that its speech recognition error rate is now under 5%, which marks a 3.6% drop when compared to this time last year.