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speakable-toggle

v0.3.1

Published

A toggled speech recognition module for node.js.

Downloads

3

Readme

node-speakable

Demo video on what you can achieve using node-speakable: https://my.doctape.com/s/NLHn1z

Description

node-speakable is a continuous speech recognition module for node.js.

Basically, node-speakable is continuous waiting for you to say something and waits until you finally stopped talking. It then emits an speechResult event with an Array() including of your recognizedWords. You can then .indexOf() the array to trigger some awesome action to happen, like turning on your Philips Hue lights.

If you ever talked to your XBOX360 (kinect) you're already familiar on how a continuous speech recognition system works for you.

How

It's pure JavaScript magic... Ok, not yet! Currently node-speakable needs you to put a binary of sox into the modules (into lib) folder to do the recording. The actual voice recognition is then achieved trough a POST to the the Google Speech API.

Example usage (node example.js)

var Speakable = require('./');

var speakable = new Speakable();

By default, the language is American English ( 'en-US' ), but you can specify another language in the options. Example usage:

var speakable = new Speakable({lang: 'it-IT'});
speakable.on('speechStart', function() {
  console.log('onSpeechStart');
});

speakable.on('speechStop', function() {
  console.log('onSpeechStop');
});

speakable.on('speechReady', function() {
  console.log('onSpeechReady');
});

speakable.on('error', function(err) {
  console.log('onError:');
  console.log(err);
  speakable.recordVoice();
});

speakable.on('speechResult', function(recognizedWords) {
  console.log('onSpeechResult:')
  console.log(recognizedWords);
  speakable.recordVoice();
});

speakable.recordVoice();

License

node-speakable is licensed under the MIT license.

Todo / Ideas

  • Allow overwrite of speakable’s defaults (sox path & parameters, etc.)
  • Limit maximum listening time