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electron-speech

speech recognition cli and api for node using electron

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electron-speech

Speech recognition in node and the browser using Electron.

DEFUNCT

It seems that Google has shut down the Chrome Speech API for use in shell environments like Electron, which electron-speech relies on.

Google does offer a general speech api, which you can access using a module like google-speech-api. Unfortunately, you will require ffmpeg, a Google API key, and internet connectivity.

Intrepid developers! A purely local, open, offline-friendly solution like jasper may be the road forward! Go forth and write some awesome node modules around it!

Prerequisites

If you want to use the API from a script using Node, you will need to launch your script using the electron-spawn command instead of the node command:

$ npm install -g electron-spawn

$ electron-spawn example.js

Usage

CLI

This module installs the electron-speech command:

$ electron-speech
listening..
(whatever is said is written here, to stdout)

-q|--quiet to omit the listening.. message. (it's on stderr anyways though)

-c|--continuous to keep on listening after each result.

API

var Speech = require('electron-speech')

var recog = Speech({
  lang: 'en-US',
  continuous: true
})

recog.on('text', function (text) {
  console.log(text)
});

recog.listen()

Methods

var speech = Speech(opts)

Returns speech, an EventEmitter and Readable stream.

opts accepts multiple keys:

  • opts.lang - recognize speech in the language lang. Defaults to 'en-US'.
  • opts.continuous - if true, text events will keep on being emitted as recognition occurs.

speech.listen()

Starts listening to speech via the microphone. 'ready'` will be emitted once speech recognition has begun.

speech.pipe(stream)

Uses speech as a readable stream for text rather than an event emitter. Results have newlines appended to them for parsing convenience.

speech.on('ready')

Emitted when the microphone has begun to listen for speech.

speech.on('text', function (text) {})

Emitted when speech has been recognized.

speech.on('error', function (err) {})

Emitted when an error has occurred in recognition.

speech.on('close')

Emitted when recognition has ended. Does not fire if continuous was set to true.

License

ISC

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web

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Package last updated on 01 Dec 2016

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