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Adding new language or technology model (Browser)

…our example, we are adding new Spanish model (ES_6 technology model) of Speech to Text and Keyword Spotting (with Phoneme Recognizer). When you install new languages or models, they are turned off by default and need to be enabled in Phonexia Browser. To turn new models on, open Phonexia Browser: go to Settings Switch to Speech Engine tab Open STT…

Phonexia technology models EoL

Speech to Text (STT) and Keyword Spotting (KWS) models Languages supported by Speech To Text and Keyword Spotting Standard = Maintained until newer generation is released, or end of support is reached. Language generation is specified by the number in “Model name”. Language (region) Model name Released End of support Maintenance Arabic (Gulf, Kuwait) AR_KW_6 2022-04 8th gen. Standard Arabic…

Understand SPE directory structure

…for individual models settings BSAPI configuration files (*.bs) and optionally manually created user configs (*.bs.usr) There is one exception – LID – which has additional two directories containing pre-built languageprint archives (*.lpa) and language packs: lprints and models. Schemes below show examples of directories for GID (Gender Identification), STT (Speech To Text) and LID (Language Identification): – GID and LID…

Understand SPE metafiles

Certain SPE entities – SID Speaker models, SID Audio source profiles, LID Language packs – can have additional information associated with them in the form of “metafiles”. This article explains the intended usage of metafiles. In general, SPE is intended as under-the-hood engine, focusing purely on the speech-related audio processing. Any additional functionality should be done on the application layer,…