java-speech-api
The J.A.R.V.I.S. Speech API is designed to be simple and efficient, using the speech engines created by Google to provide functionality for parts of the API. Essentially, it is an API written in Java, including a recognizer, synthesizer, and a microphone capture utility. The project uses Google services for the synthesizer and recognizer. While this requires an Internet connection, it provides a complete, modern, and fully functional speech API in Java.
How to download and setup java-speech-api
Open terminal and run command
git clone https://github.com/lkuza2/java-speech-api.git
git clone is used to create a copy or clone of java-speech-api repositories.
You pass git clone a repository URL. it supports a few different network protocols and corresponding URL formats.
Also you may download zip file with java-speech-api https://github.com/lkuza2/java-speech-api/archive/master.zip
Or simply clone java-speech-api with SSH
[email protected]:lkuza2/java-speech-api.git
If you have some problems with java-speech-api
You may open issue on java-speech-api support forum (system) here: https://github.com/lkuza2/java-speech-api/issuesSimilar to java-speech-api repositories
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