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Here's a closer look at the programming behind my animatronic mouth. Using Arduino, Python, and a few open-source libraries, I take a typed sentence and convert it into an animation sequence.
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What if the race to perfect AI speech recognition wasn’t just about accuracy but also speed and usability? In a world where audio-to-text transcription powers everything from virtual meetings to ...
ABSTRACT: Anomaly detection in complex crowd scenes is a challenging task due to the inherent variability in crowd behaviors, interactions, and scales. This paper proposes a novel hybrid model that ...
In a February 26, 2025 paper, researchers from Tsinghua University and the University of Cambridge introduced something called LoRS-Merging (Low-Rank and Sparse Model Merging), a technique designed to ...
speechsdk.PropertyId.Speech_SegmentationSilenceTimeoutMs, "300" However, when these properties are set, the speech recognition stops prematurely without completing the recognition process. I would ...
Discover the latest advancements in Python speech recognition, comparing open-source libraries and cloud-based solutions for efficient implementation in 2025. The landscape of Python speech ...
Rosy Southwell is a postdoc research scientist at CU Boulder who holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from University College London, UK and an MS in Natural Sciences from University of Cambridge, UK ...
Are humans or machines better at recognizing speech? A new study shows that in noisy conditions, current automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems achieve remarkable accuracy and sometimes even ...