Hello John!
Thank you so much for numen!!! One question I have is how to add new
words. When dictating this email, I have to spell out the word "numen,"
and I gather from the VOSK docs that it's possible to add new words:
https://alphacephei.com/vosk/adaptation
Would it be possible to expose this functionality with numen?
Gratefully,
Joseph
P.S.
Today I cut my palm - nothing to worry about - and I'm glad that I can
use numen while it heals over.
Hi Joseph! I'm glad numen's help.
It's really not clear, but unfortunately the "Updating recognizer
vocabulary in runtime" section/demo is just a about limiting the
vocabulary that's already there, like how numen limits the vocabulary
to the phrases for accuracy.
You could technically use numen with a different model, but I don't
know how you can add words to the small models.
This Vosk pull request would maybe make it possible and without model
tweaking: https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-api/pull/1362 but the Vosk
developer doesn't seem to have even acknowledged the pull request yet.
So I'm afraid there's no functionality I can expose with numen
currently, but I'm passively interested.
"John Gebbie" <me@johngebbie.com> writes:
> Hi Joseph! I'm glad numen's help.>> It's really not clear, but unfortunately the "Updating recognizer> vocabulary in runtime" section/demo is just a about limiting the> vocabulary that's already there, like how numen limits the vocabulary> to the phrases for accuracy.>> You could technically use numen with a different model, but I don't> know how you can add words to the small models.>> This Vosk pull request would maybe make it possible and without model> tweaking: https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-api/pull/1362 but the Vosk> developer doesn't seem to have even acknowledged the pull request yet.>> So I'm afraid there's no functionality I can expose with numen> currently, but I'm passively interested.
Thank you!! numen works very well as it is!
Joseph