Verbio is a company based in Barcelona (Spain), specializing in speech technologies, aimed basically at the Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American markets.
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If your distribution does not use 'rpm' nor 'deb' please contact Verbio Technologies staff (support@verbio.com). Download the package after contacting the Verbio sales.
# dpkg -i verbio-engines-x.yy.deb # dpkg -i --force-overwrite verbio-clients-x.yy.deb # dpkg -i --force-overwrite verbio-tts-*-x.yy.deb (for the TTS only) # dpkg -i --force-overwrite verbio-asr-*-x.yy.deb
If you have a licence in a USB token, you need to install the USB token driver ('sntl-sud_x.y.z-w_i386.deb'). You will find sntl package in '/usr/share/doc/verbio'.
# cd /usr/share/doc/verbio # dpkg -i sntl-sud_7.3.0-1_i386.deb
NOTE:
You need to reboot the server to enable the USB deamon (). If you have a file licence, please copy it to '/opt/verbio/lic'. Download and install the I6NET package to load the Asterisk module res_speech_verbio.so. (This package contents the TTS scripts too.)
First unzip and untar the verbio package by using the command:
# tar xvzf verbio_Vx.x_date.tar.gz
Next, go to the directory of the verbio and type the following command:
# cd verbio_Vx.x_date # ./install.sh
To enable speech recognition, change the main speech parameter. The “speech” parameter can get three values, “yes”, “automatic”, “no” or “emulation” (don’t generate errors if you enable speech grammars).
</code> [general] … speech=automatic speechprovider=verbio … </code>
Don't set the speechdirectory parameter.
In the VoiceXML browser configuration file : ############################ # ASR server configuration # ############################ client.rec.resource.0.cacheDir VXIString /tmp/cacheContent client.rec.resource.0.format VXIString txt
The following VoiceXML example uses the speech recognition, with the built in grammar, ‘digits.’
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <vxml version="2.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/vxml" xml:lang="en-UK"> <form> <property name="inputmodes" value="voice"/> <property name="timeout" value="30s"/> <field name="text" type="digits"> <catch event="noinput nomatch"> <reprompt/> </catch> <prompt> Speak to me: </prompt> </field> <filled> <prompt> You say me: <value expr="text" /> </prompt> <clear namelist="text" /> </filled> </form> </vxml>