I’ve been using Speech Note (github link) for months, but it often gets things wildly wrong.
I thought it was my mic, so I got one that’s crystal clear. I also tried a ton of different models, and other than being slow (or fast), their accuracy is usually pretty similar.
But I’m still needing to take a lot of time to edit the results, and I wonder if there’s something I should be doing to get better results.
On other speech-to-text platforms (like Futo keyboard on Android), the results are fast and very accurate. I have a hard time believing that Speech Note can’t be as good.
Can any other users share their experience?
I haven’t used Speech Note, but I have been using Whisper with great success. I run it via Docker.
Had enough issues with it to not find it helpful. But I’m not a native English speaker and support for my local language is so-so, so might as well be me that’s the problem.
I’m not a native English speaker, but neither people nor other robots have problems understanding me - in person or over a microphone. Speech Note hadn’t shown good results, unfortunately. I really wanted to use it, because on my Android phone I use voice input all the time.
I really wanted to use it, because on my Android phone I use voice input all the time.
That’s why I’m thinking it’s a problem with Speech Note and not my mic, or how I’m speaking to it.
That’s a real shame. I can type quite fast, but my hand joints called it quite a while ago. 😵
Try a few different accents out - but I’ve never had better than a 95% success rate myself