Stable release | 5-prealpha
/ August 3, 2015 |
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Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Image library |
License | BSD-style[1] |
Website | cmusphinx |
Stable release | 5-prealpha
/ August 5, 2015 |
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Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Image library |
License | BSD-style |
Website | cmusphinx |
CMU Sphinx, also called Sphinx for short, is the general term to describe a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University. These include a series of speech recognizers (Sphinx 2 - 4) and an acoustic model trainer (SphinxTrain).
In 2000, the Sphinx group at Carnegie Mellon committed to open source several speech recognizer components, including Sphinx 2 and later Sphinx 3 (in 2001). The speech decoders come with acoustic models and sample applications. The available resources include in addition software for acoustic model training, language model compilation and a public domain pronunciation dictionary, cmudict.
Sphinx encompasses a number of software systems, described below.