====================================================================== Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Engine Julius (Rev 4.2.2 2012/08/01) (Rev 4.2.1 2011/12/25) (Rev 4.2 2011/05/01) (Rev 4.1.5 2010/06/04) (Rev 4.1 2008/10/03) (Rev 4.0.2 2008/05/27) (Rev 4.0 2007/12/19) (Rev 3.5.3 2006/12/29) (Rev 3.4.2 2004/04/30) (Rev 2.0 1999/02/20) (Rev 1.0 1998/02/20) Copyright (c) 1991-2012 Kawahara Lab., Kyoto University Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Shikano Lab., Nara Institute of Science and Technology Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Julius project team, Nagoya Institute of Technology All rights reserved ====================================================================== About Julius ============= "Julius" is an open-source high-performance large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) decoder software for speech-related researchers and developers. Based on word N-gram and triphone context-dependent HMM, it can perform almost real-time decoding on most current PCs with small amount of memory. It also has high vesatility. The acoustic models and language models are pluggable, and you can build various types of speech recognition system by building your own models and modules to be suitable for your task. It also adopts standard formats to cope with other toolkit such as HTK, CMU-Cam SLM toolkit, etc. The core engine is implemented as embeddable library, to aim to offer speech recognition capability to various applications. The recent version supports plug-in capability so that the engine can be extended by user. The main platform is Linux and other Unix workstations, and also works on Windows (SAPI/console). Julius is distributed with open license together with source codes. What's new in Julius-4.2.2 =========================== Version 4.2.2 is a bug fix release. Several bugs has been fixed. The grammar compiler (mkfa) now does not link flex library, so you can compile without flex. See the "Release.txt" file for the full list of updates. Contents of Julius-4.2.2 ========================= (Documents with suffix "ja" are written in Japanese) 00readme.txt ReadMe (This file) LICENSE.txt Terms and conditions of use Release.txt Release note / ChangeLog configure configure script configure.in Sample.jconf Sample configuration file julius/ Julius sources libjulius/ JuliusLib core engine library sources libsent/ JuliusLib low-level library sources adinrec/ Record one sentence utterance to a file adintool/ Record/split/send/receive speech data generate-ngram/ Tool to generate random sentences from N-gram gramtools/ Tools to build and test recognition grammar jcontrol/ A sample network client module mkbingram/ Convert N-gram to binary format mkbinhmm/ Convert ascii hmmdefs to binary format mkgshmm/ Model conversion for Gaussian Mixture Selection mkss/ Estimate noise spectrum from mic input support/ some tools to compile julius/julian from source jclient-perl/ A simple perl version of module mode client plugin/ Several plugin source codes and documentation man/ Unix online manuals msvc/ Files to compile on Microsoft VC++ 2008 Documentation =============== The up-to-date documentations are available at the Julius Web site: http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en/ License ======== Julius is an open-source software provided as is. For more information about the license, please refer to the "LICENSE.txt" file included in this archive. Contact Us =========== For QA, discussion and development information, please see and join the Julius web forum at: http://julius.sourceforge.jp/forum/ The contact address of Julius/Julian development team is: (please replace 'at' with '@') "julius-info at lists.sourceforge.jp" EOF