@ibm-watson/speech-to-text-nodejs
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A sample browser app for Bluemix that use the speech-to-text service, fetching a token via Node.js
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The Speech to Text service uses IBM's speech recognition capabilities to convert speech in multiple languages into text. The transcription of incoming audio is continuously sent back to the client with minimal delay, and it is corrected as more speech is heard. The service is accessed via a WebSocket interface; a REST HTTP interface is also available;
You can view a demo of this app.
Prerequisites
- Sign up for an IBM Cloud account.
- Download the IBM Cloud CLI.
- Create an instance of the Speech to Text service and get your credentials:
- Go to the Speech to Text page in the IBM Cloud Catalog.
- Log in to your IBM Cloud account.
- Click Create.
- Click Show to view the service credentials.
- Copy the
apikey
value. - Copy the
url
value.
Configuring the application
In the application folder, copy the .env.example file and create a file called .env
cp .env.example .env
Open the .env file and add the service credentials that you obtained in the previous step.
Example .env file that configures the
apikey
andurl
for a Speech to Text service instance hosted in the US East region:SPEECH_TO_TEXT_IAM_APIKEY=X4rbi8vwZmKpXfowaS3GAsA7vdy17Qh7km5D6EzKLHL2 SPEECH_TO_TEXT_URL=https://api.us-east.speech-to-text.watson.cloud.ibm.com
Running locally
Install the dependencies
npm install
Run the application
npm start
View the application in a browser at
localhost:3000
Deploying to IBM Cloud as a Cloud Foundry Application
Login to IBM Cloud with the IBM Cloud CLI
ibmcloud login
Target a Cloud Foundry organization and space.
ibmcloud target --cf
Edit the manifest.yml file. Change the name field to something unique. For example,
- name: my-app-name
.Deploy the application
ibmcloud app push
View the application online at the app URL, for example: https://my-app-name.mybluemix.net
License
This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.
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