Sideband/sbapp/plyer/facades/stt.py

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'''
Speech to Text
==============
.. versionadded:: 1.4.0
Speech Recognition facade.
In order to check that your device supports voice recognition use method
`exist`.
Variable `language` indicates which language will be used to match words from
voice.
Use `start` to start voice recognition immediately and `stop` to stop.
.. note::
Needed permissions for Android: `RECORD_AUDIO` (and `INTERNET` if you want
online voice recognition API to be used)
.. note::
On Android platform, after execute `start` method you can hear BEEP!
Mute sound in order to disable it.
.. note::
For Android implementation to work there has to be an application with
`android.speech.RecognitionService` implementation present in the system.
Mostly it's `com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox` or "Google"
application (the search bar with the launcher widget).
Offline Speech Recognition on Android
-------------------------------------
Requires any application that provides an
`android.speech.RecognitionService` implementation to the other apps. One of
such applications is on a lot of devices preinstalled Google (quick search
box).
The API prefers offline recognition, but should be able to switch to online
alternative in case you don't have a language package installed (`INTERNET`
permission necessary).
You can enable offline speech recognition this way (Android 8.1):
* open the `Settings` app
* choose `Language & Input` / `Language & Keyboard` (Samsung might include it
in the `General` category)
* choose `On-Screen keyboard` or `Voice search`
* choose `Google Keyboard`
* choose `Offline Speech recognition`
* download language package if you don't have one already
Simple Examples
---------------
To start listening::
>>> from plyer import stt
>>> stt.start()
To retrieve partial results while listening::
>>> assert stt.listening
>>> print(stt.partial_results)
To stop listening::
>>> stt.stop()
To retrieve results after the listening stopped::
>>> print(stt.results)
'''
class STT:
'''
Speech to text facade.
'''
_language = 'en-US'
'''
Default language in which platform will try to recognize voice.
In order to change language pick one from list by using
`supported_languages` method.
'''
_supported_languages = [
'en-US',
'pl-PL'
]
results = []
'''
List of sentences found while listening. It may consist of many similar
and possible sentences that was recognition program.
'''
errors = []
'''
List of errors found while listening.
'''
partial_results = []
'''
List of results found while the listener is still being active.
'''
prefer_offline = True
'''
Preference whether to use offline language package necessary for
each platform dependant implementation or online API.
'''
listening = False
'''
Current state of listening.
'''
@property
def supported_languages(self):
'''
Return list of supported languages used in recognition.
'''
return self._supported_languages
@property
def language(self):
'''
Return current language.
'''
return self._language
@language.setter
def language(self, lang):
'''
Set current language.
Value can not be set if it's not supported. See `supported_languages`
to get what language you can set.
.. note::
We obviously can't check each language, therefore if you find
that a specific language is available to you and the only limitation
is our check for the internally defined `supported_languages`, feel
free to open a pull request for adding your language to the list.
'''
if lang in self.supported_languages:
self._language = lang
# public methods
def start(self):
'''
Start listening.
'''
self.results = []
self.partial_results = []
self._start()
self.listening = True
def stop(self):
'''
Stop listening.
'''
self._stop()
self.listening = False
def exist(self):
'''
Returns a boolean for speech recognition availability.
'''
return self._exist()
# private methods
def _start(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def _stop(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def _exist(self):
raise NotImplementedError