The CMU Sphinx Group Open Source Speech Recognition Engines

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Introduction

General Documentation

CMUSphinx Components

Common library

Decoders

Acoustic Model Training

Language Model Training

Utilities


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PocketSphinx 0.5.1 and SphinxBase 0.4.1
2008-11-29 22:42
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PocketSphinx: 0.5 release
2008-07-08 16:02
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cmudict.0.7a release
2008-02-19 18:22
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A WikiName is a word that contains a group of words with spaces removed (and with starting letters of the words capitalized), e.g. SystemInfo. WikiNames automatically become hyperlinks to the WikiName's page. Uppercase and lowercase letters are determined by the configuration of the wiki software. The default configuration should work for UTF-8 characters (digits are treated as lowercase characters).

When you click on the highlighted page title (i.e. WikiName on this page), you will see a list of all pages that link to the current page. This even works on pages that have not been created yet.

A question mark (?) before a link or a link in gray means that the page has not yet been created. Clicking on the question mark (?) or page's name will send you to the default creation page where you can create that page (e.g. NoSuchPageForReal). A list of all pages that have not yet been created but are referred to on another page is located at WantedPages.

Escaping a WikiName, i.e. if you want to write the word WikiName without linking it, can be done in one of three ways:

  • An exclamation mark before the WikiName, like this: !WikiName.

  • An "empty" bold sequence (a sequence of six single quotes) inside the WikiName: Wiki''''''Name.

  • The shorter sequence (two backticks) inside the WikiName, like this: Wiki``Name.

/!\ On some Wikis, a link to the page RecentChanges might refer to the same page as this link: recentchanges. This is especially true for Windows and Mac OS X systems because they are not case-sensitive normally.

WikiName (last modified 2008-02-03 23:05:27)

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