i have a string.i need to convert it to Voice.
can any one help me to convert text to speech.
now i am using Openears library for this.however there is some problem when i convert text to speech.can any one provide me a good way to do it without Openears library.
Flite may be worth investigating. See this blog post.
NSSpeechSynthesizer class is there for Mac application. I think it also supports iPhone. Have dig at it. If you have Arron Hillegass "Cocoa Programming for Mac" book, you can find Mac application. All the best.
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I’m developing a mobile application using flutter to be used in my country. i have to use Sinhalese language(SriLankan) font in the mobile UIs. I have searched in the Flutter Community and i was unable to find a proper solution.I want to know whether there is a flutter_localization library that can be used in my application?
I suggest that you use this Medium post as a guide. Although it implements Arabic and English as demonstration it will be beneficial to you since one of them is left-to-right and the other is right-to-left.
Yes you can use this article to integrate localisation in app.
Article it's really quick to integrate in app.
However if your language isn't supported by flutter_localizations library even though you can provide support using above class as mentioned on article.
here is snap
You have to implement localization in App. I found a simple example for the same here.
I am developing an iOS application in Titanium Appcelerator. I want help with speech to text functionality/api.
Is there any documentation available for the same?
You can use this COCOA class as reference.
Also there is an project at GITHUB, which might be of your interest.
I have used Openears but for reverse purpose. Text to Speech.
Also there are multiple SO questions as well that you can refer to.
SO Question 1, Question 2
Please put the great sites for learning objective c, essential things to iphone apps, UI codings like this with examples and codings....
Thanks....
I would recommend downloading the Stanford University videos using iTunesU in iTunes. Very informative and the course data and downloads are still available on Stanford's website.
The course page is here http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/
The videos are free in iTunes.
Apple's iOS Dev Center may be the most useful online all-in-one resource that you can find.
They provide coding how-to's, getting started videos, sample code, and other such general resources, combined with all of the technical knowledge (SDKs, reference libraries, etc.) that you'll eventually need.
In the very beginning I used resources from the Stanford University videos and then read some of the official iOS guides and references. Then I started working on an app project and tailored my learning around that. It's very difficult to learn all of iOS programming in one go without working on a project because the API is a lot to digest.
Once you've learned some of the iOS programming lingo, I would go ahead and use stackoverflow and the official developer forums to search for specific examples and solutions to the problem you are having while building your app.
Learn by doing!
Video tutorials are a good way to learn objective C. But i would suggest that at a initial stage it can help you but when you go deeper inside into programming want to play with objective C you should opt some time to look into the Apples Documentation. Apple's Documentation provides everything .
Dont miss thier Sample Code also.
Is it possible on an iPhone app to take a picture and extract an string from the picture? We'd like to make our app to look for a serial number on a database (very long number) without the user having to type it.
Is there any Cocoa/Objective-C API for this or any C/C++ library that can be used in an iPhone app?
Thanks in advance!
You can have a look at the tesseract-ocr project. It's not actually made to use on an iPhone but I believe others have made great use of it on the iPhone.
Here is a demo that makes use of the tesseract ocr engine.
I was looking for something similar and came across ABBYY's mobileOCR solution
I've not used it yet and have no idea how much it is but you should be able to integrate it into your app by all accounts.
I have this in my bookmarks: http://code.google.com/p/zxing/
It has iPhone, Android and Java code to deal with image capture and bar codes.
I haven't test it yet.
Here's another implementation of Tesseract on the iPhone: http://robertcarlsen.net/dev/pocket-ocr
Tesseract-OCR now has iOS version:Tesseract-OCR-iOS
Is there any way, by which we can convert speech to Text using iPhone SDK?
Yes, if you are Google, Dragon, or Siri. The iPhone SDK does not provide any access to the iPhone 3GS's built-in voice recognition, which is apparently none too elaborate anyway. Your best bet is to find a web service to which you can upload audio clips for analysis.
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/2010/05/vocalkit-shim-for-speech-recognition-on-iphone/
This looks promising.
Krishnan ,This is Reply for your Comment Is that the same case for Text to speech?.
No there is Library called OpenEars by using this Library you may achieve the text to Speech functionality.
OpenEars
OpenEars is an open-source iOS library` for implementing round-trip English language speech recognition and text-to-speech on the iPhone and iPad.
You should take a look of this library.
As of iOS 10 (not released yet), Apple has their own speech recognition API.
https://developer.apple.com/reference/speech/sfspeechrecognizer