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speech-polyfill

v0.0.5

Published

This is a Polyfill for the HTML5 Speech Recognition API. It uses Microsoft's Cognitive Services as a backend. All Browsers supporting WebRTC will be supported by this Polyfill.

Readme

speech-polyfill

Under development: This library is not released yet. You're free to try it out. I do NOT recommend to use it in production though. :bowtie:

This is a Polyfill for the HTML5 Speech Recognition API. It uses Microsoft's Cognitive Services as a backend. All Browsers supporting WebRTC will be supported by this Polyfill.

Leveraging Microsoft Cognitive Sercices SDK https://github.com/Azure-Samples/SpeechToText-WebSockets-Javascript

Browser Support

For now I have tested the speech-polyfill on:

  • Safari Desktop
  • Mozilla Firefox Desktop
  • Chrome Desktop
    • speech-polyfill will not apply, since Chrome has already support for it
  • Edge

To be tested:

  • Chrome on Android

Not working yet:

  • iOS (Safari, Chrome Firefox)
  • Opera

Prerequisites

  • Azure Subscription https://azure.microsoft.com
  • Create a new Cognitive Services container and select Bing Speech API to get an API key. Pass that key into the SpeechRecognition constructor.

Get started

  • get the polyfill with yarn add speech-polyfill or npm install --save speech-polyfill
  • reference node_modules/speech-polyfill/dist/speech-polyfill.js in a Script Tag
    • you can also copy that file directly on your root folder
    • there is a min version in the dist folder. This file was not tested at all. It might not work.
  • check out the sample App code https://github.com/anteloe/speech-polyfill-sample

I did not omit my API key. Use it if you want to quickly test the polyfill before creating an Azure Subscription. It is funded with my MSDN Subscription, be fair ;-)

Saple usage

const recognizer = new SpeechRecognition('YOUR_API_KEY');
recognizer.interimResults = true;
recognizer.continuous = false;
recognizer.maxAlternatives = 6;

recognizer.onresult = e => console.log(e.results[0][0].transcript);
recognizer.onerror = (event) => console.log('error', event);

recognizer.start();

Demo

https://speech-polyfill.azurewebsites.net/

TODO

  • Correct continuous mode
  • use navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia in Microsoft Cognitive Services SDK