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Is Speech recognition the same thing as Google's paid API?
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I'm trying to use the speech recognition library for speech recognition. But I have one doubt: from this library, I can use Google. But Google proposes a paid speech recognition package. How could this be possible?
Code:
import speech_recognition as sr
def decodeSpeech(wavefile):
r = sr.Recognizer()
with sr.WavFile(wavefile) as source:
audio = r.record(source)
try:
print('Transcription GOOGLE: ' + r.recognize_google(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except LookupError:
print('Cannot understand audio!')
try:
print('Transcription SPHINX: ' + r.recognize_sphinx(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except sr.UnknownValueError:
print('Sphinx could not understand audio')
except sr.RequestError as e:
print('Sphinx error: 0'.format(str(e)))
WAVFILE = 'ma_maison_sylvie.wav'
decodeSpeech(WAVFILE)
Would line r.recognize_google the same as the Google paid API? It is Google Speech Recognition or Google Cloud Speech API?
python speech-recognition speech-to-text google-speech-api
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I'm trying to use the speech recognition library for speech recognition. But I have one doubt: from this library, I can use Google. But Google proposes a paid speech recognition package. How could this be possible?
Code:
import speech_recognition as sr
def decodeSpeech(wavefile):
r = sr.Recognizer()
with sr.WavFile(wavefile) as source:
audio = r.record(source)
try:
print('Transcription GOOGLE: ' + r.recognize_google(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except LookupError:
print('Cannot understand audio!')
try:
print('Transcription SPHINX: ' + r.recognize_sphinx(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except sr.UnknownValueError:
print('Sphinx could not understand audio')
except sr.RequestError as e:
print('Sphinx error: 0'.format(str(e)))
WAVFILE = 'ma_maison_sylvie.wav'
decodeSpeech(WAVFILE)
Would line r.recognize_google the same as the Google paid API? It is Google Speech Recognition or Google Cloud Speech API?
python speech-recognition speech-to-text google-speech-api
1
It is not the same API, it is free but has pretty tight limits on usage.
– Nikolay Shmyrev
Apr 13 at 20:34
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I'm trying to use the speech recognition library for speech recognition. But I have one doubt: from this library, I can use Google. But Google proposes a paid speech recognition package. How could this be possible?
Code:
import speech_recognition as sr
def decodeSpeech(wavefile):
r = sr.Recognizer()
with sr.WavFile(wavefile) as source:
audio = r.record(source)
try:
print('Transcription GOOGLE: ' + r.recognize_google(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except LookupError:
print('Cannot understand audio!')
try:
print('Transcription SPHINX: ' + r.recognize_sphinx(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except sr.UnknownValueError:
print('Sphinx could not understand audio')
except sr.RequestError as e:
print('Sphinx error: 0'.format(str(e)))
WAVFILE = 'ma_maison_sylvie.wav'
decodeSpeech(WAVFILE)
Would line r.recognize_google the same as the Google paid API? It is Google Speech Recognition or Google Cloud Speech API?
python speech-recognition speech-to-text google-speech-api
I'm trying to use the speech recognition library for speech recognition. But I have one doubt: from this library, I can use Google. But Google proposes a paid speech recognition package. How could this be possible?
Code:
import speech_recognition as sr
def decodeSpeech(wavefile):
r = sr.Recognizer()
with sr.WavFile(wavefile) as source:
audio = r.record(source)
try:
print('Transcription GOOGLE: ' + r.recognize_google(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except LookupError:
print('Cannot understand audio!')
try:
print('Transcription SPHINX: ' + r.recognize_sphinx(
audio, language='fr-FR', show_all=False))
except sr.UnknownValueError:
print('Sphinx could not understand audio')
except sr.RequestError as e:
print('Sphinx error: 0'.format(str(e)))
WAVFILE = 'ma_maison_sylvie.wav'
decodeSpeech(WAVFILE)
Would line r.recognize_google the same as the Google paid API? It is Google Speech Recognition or Google Cloud Speech API?
python speech-recognition speech-to-text google-speech-api
python speech-recognition speech-to-text google-speech-api
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It is not the same API, it is free but has pretty tight limits on usage.
– Nikolay Shmyrev
Apr 13 at 20:34
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It is not the same API, it is free but has pretty tight limits on usage.
– Nikolay Shmyrev
Apr 13 at 20:34
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It is not the same API, it is free but has pretty tight limits on usage.
– Nikolay Shmyrev
Apr 13 at 20:34
It is not the same API, it is free but has pretty tight limits on usage.
– Nikolay Shmyrev
Apr 13 at 20:34
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