Speech to text CLI that helps you manage speech customizations.
Make sure you read the documentation for Speech to Text before using this library.
npm install watson-speech-to-text-utils -g
$ watson-speech-to-text-utils
Usage: <command> [options]
Commands:
set-credentials [options] Set Speech to Text username and password
base-models-list [options] List all the base models
customization-create-and-train [options] Create a customization model using a Conversation workspace JSON file
customization-list [options] List all the customization
customization-train [options] Train a customization
customization-status [options] Get customization status
customization-delete [options] Delete a customization
customization-list-words [options] List all out-of-vocabulary(OOV) words for a customization
corpus-list [options] Lists information about all corpora for a customization model
corpus-status [options] Lists information about all corpora for a customization model
corpus-add-words [options] Add a group of words from a file into a corpus
corpus-add-word [options] Add a single word to the corpus
corpus-delete-word [options] Delete a single word from a corpus
corpus-from-workspace [options] Build a Speech to text corpus from a Conversation workspace
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
All the commands need an Speech to Text username
and password
. Take a look at the Getting Credentials page to learn how to get credentials for the Watson services.
- Navigate to your Bluemix console and open the Conversation service instance where you imported the workspace.
- Click the menu icon in the upper-right corner of the workspace tile, and then select
Download as JSON
.
Usage: watson-speech-to-text-utils corpus-add-words [options]
Add a group of words from a file into a corpus
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-u, --username [username] Speech to text username
-p, --password [password] Speech to text password
-i, --customization_id <customization_id> The customization identifier
-w, --words <words> The JSON file with the words to add to the corpus
The words JSON file should look like:
{
"words": [{
"display_as": "could",
"sounds_like": [ "could" ],
"word": "culd"
}, {
"display_as": "closeby",
"sounds_like": [ "closeby" ],
"word": "closeby"
}, {
"display_as": "cya",
"sounds_like": [ "cya", "see ya" ],
"word": "cya"
}]
}
Usage: watson-speech-to-text-utils corpus-add-word [options]
Add a single word to the corpus
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-i, --customization_id <customization_id> The customization identifier
-w, --word <word> The word
-s, --sounds_like [sounds_like] The pronunciation of the word
-d, --displays_as [displays_as] How the word is displayed
For example:
watson-speech-to-text-utils corpus-add-word -i 67f35b00-8c0d-12e6-8ac8-6333954f158e -w cya -d cya -s "cya, see ya"
This sample code is licensed under Apache 2.0.
See CONTRIBUTING.
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