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This library provides Voice Recognition service to fill the form input fields (text, datepicker, textarea, button-click) for Angular application.
This is a simple audio recorder package for react application using the javascript Web Audio API.
- audio
- record
- audio recorder
- voice
- voice recorder
- react voice recorder
- react audio recorder
- react audio permission
- record timer
- react record audio
- react record voice
Polyfill for the Speech Recognition API using Speechly
- client
- voice
- speech
- slu
- spoken language understanding
- speechly
- asr
- nlp
- natural language processing
- nlu
- natural language understanding
- natural language
- vui
- voice ui
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A command line chat application with text-to-speech capabilities
Simple one-to-one WebRTC video/voice and data channels
- data
- data channel
- data channel stream
- data channels
- p2p
- peer
- peer-to-peer
- stream
- video
- voice
- webrtc
- webrtc stream
Audio / Voice Recorder for React
React Hook for OpenAI Whisper API with speech recorder and silence removal built-in in Qubby
cross-platform 'say' command using Electron
Simple nodejs module for interacting with Krisp API
Node-RED nodes for sipgate.io that offer a convenient way to build communications applications (e.g. IVR, lookup dependent call routing) on top of the sipgate API.
SuttaCentral Voice Text-to-Speech Library
Node binding for continuous offline voice recoginition with Vosk library (patched).
React Hook for OpenAI Whisper API with speech recorder and silence removal built-in in Qubby
React Hook for OpenAI Whisper API with speech recorder and silence removal built-in.
Capacitor plugin for voice recording
The Inworld Three.js library for the Web SDK. Includes Innequin, and Ready Player Me avatars ready to be used in a Three.js scene.
NodeJS based CLI tool to generate speech file from text (tts/text-to-speech)
React Hook for OpenAI Whisper API with speech recorder and silence removal built-in.
Allows for continuous, offline voice listening using the PocketSphinx library.