![]() ![]() Steep learning curve using this solution and if you want it to be setup as a service you will have to develop that yourself. The only other free alternative I can think of is Sphinx which is an open source project out of Carnegie Mellon University. They have some of the top speech scientists working for them. They have a lot of experience with it in other projects like Google Voice and the now defunct Google 411. Google's speech recognition is right up there with a lot of the more popular commercial solutions. If you are accessing it through a Chrome browser using x-webkit-speech on the other hand you are probably safe since it is supported by Google. This recently happened to developers that used the Google Weather API. If you are planning on accessing the API directly for a commercial product I would not recommend it because they can drop it or change it without warning, breaking your product. ![]() Some people have reverse engineered it, as is discussed in this blog. While the Google speech API is free it is not an official public API. ![]()
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