Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
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Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
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#2Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#3We tried using the "tradeoff Analytics" service for the project - and I must say , the tools and help available around it, the API and its documentation is pretty bad , convoluted and unusable. This is true too other services available through watson too.
We looked into IoT ( Internet of things ) as well . And once again , ran into a ton of dead ends without being able to proceed. The API documentation and examples just suck . If you are used to playing around with well documented APIs / Tools / Languages - this is going to be frustrating.
If the OP is the person who actually wrote the article , please please please go back to Watson Dev Cloud or BlueMix and try it out your services and APIs an a consumer.
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#4Has anyone used Bluemix past the 30-day trial? It looks like you get 375 GB-hours. That sounds like quite a lot of time. It sounds like as a developer I can mess around with their beta services and not worry about paying anything.
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#5Are there plans to open up parts of the older voice technology and contribute it e.g. to CMU Sphinx?
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#6Hmm ... I along with a couple of my friends spent the last two days at the DeveloperWeek hackathon trying to explore Watson's capabilites. IBM's PaaS solution is called BlueMix and all of Watson's capabilities are available as Services for you to use. We tried using the "tradeoff Analytics" service for the project - and I must say , the tools and help available around it, the API and its documentation is pretty bad ,…
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#7Hmm ... I along with a couple of my friends spent the last two days at the DeveloperWeek hackathon trying to explore Watson's capabilites. IBM's PaaS solution is called BlueMix and all of Watson's capabilities are available as Services for you to use. We tried using the "tradeoff Analytics" service for the project - and I must say , the tools and help available around it, the API and its documentation is pretty bad ,…
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#8In 1999 IBM released a free version of ViaVoice ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_ViaVoice ). IBM sold ViaVoice in 2003 and all distribution functions passed to ScanSoft, now called Nuance ( http://www-01.ibm.com/software/pervasive/viavoice.html ). Does IBM still own the whole stack, or is it based on Nuance code? Are there plans to open up parts of the older voice technology and contribute it e.g. to CMU Sphinx?
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#9In 1999 IBM released a free version of ViaVoice ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_ViaVoice ). IBM sold ViaVoice in 2003 and all distribution functions passed to ScanSoft, now called Nuance ( http://www-01.ibm.com/software/pervasive/viavoice.html ). Does IBM still own the whole stack, or is it based on Nuance code? Are there plans to open up parts of the older voice technology and contribute it e.g. to CMU Sphinx?
Re: Watson now brings cognitive speech capabilities to developers
#10Has anyone used Bluemix past the 30-day trial? It looks like you get 375 GB-hours. That sounds like quite a lot of time. It sounds like as a developer I can mess around with their beta services and not worry about paying anything.
You should give it a try . I have a 30-day trial account and spun up a couple of services. Well the UI is cool , and there are a lot of templates ( boiler plates ) that you could use to get you app up and running. But you might struggle with respect to documentation depending on what services you use. A lot Watson stuff is in Beta ( you could see it when you login to Bluemix) - and you might have troubles with them.