This directory contains some examples of basic PocketSphinx library
usage in C and Python. To compile the C examples, you can build the
target examples
. If you want to see how it works manually, either
use the library directly in-place, for example, with simple.c
:
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF .. && make
cc -o simple simple.c -I../include -Iinclude -L. -lpocketsphinx -lm
Or if PocketSphinx is installed:
cc -o simple simple.c $(pkg-config --static --libs --cflags pocketsphinx)
If PocketSphinx has not been installed, you will need to set the
POCKETSPHINX_PATH
environment variable to run the examples:
POCKETSPHINX_PATH=../model ./simple
The Python scripts, assuming you have installed the pocketsphinx
module (see the top-leve README for instructions), can
just be run as-is:
python simple.py spam.wav
The examples simple.c
and simple.py
read an entire audio file
(only WAV files are supported) and recognize it as a single, possibly
long, utterance.
The example segment.py
uses voice activity detection to segment
the input stream into speech-like regions.
Finally, the examples live.c
and live.py
do online segmentation
and recognition.