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- Mozilla Formally Discontinues Its DeepSpeech Project
One of the interesting projects engaged in by Mozilla that directly wasn't related to their web browser efforts was DeepSpeech, an embedded offline speech-to-text engine To not much surprise given the lack of activity in recent years, last week they finally and formally discontinued the open-source project
- Mozilla winds down DeepSpeech development, announces grant . . .
But in the coming months, Mozilla plans to cease development and maintenance of DeepSpeech as the company transitions into an advisory role, which will include the launch of a grant program to
- GitHub - mozilla DeepSpeech: DeepSpeech is an open source . . .
This project is now discontinued DeepSpeech is an open-source Speech-To-Text engine, using a model trained by machine learning techniques based on Baidu's Deep Speech research paper Project DeepSpeech uses Google's TensorFlow to make the implementation easier
- Future of DeepSpeech STT after recent changes at Mozilla
Last week Mozilla announced a layoff of approximately 250 employees and a big restructuring of the company I’m sure many of you are asking yourselves how this impacts DeepSpeech Unfortunately, as of this moment we don’t have concrete answers to give
- Mozilla shut down the DeepSpeech project, which developed a . . .
Mozilla has archived the repository with the open-source speech recognition engine DeepSpeech The latest change to the codebase was a correction to the README file, which added information about the termination of the project's development Before that, the last commit was dated 2021 In fact, the development of DeepSpeech stopped back in 2020, after all the engine developers were fired from
- DeepSpeech Is Discontinued | Hacker News
It was discontinued 5 years ago - I’m not sure why it took so long to archive the repo https: discourse mozilla org t future-of-deepspeech-stt-aft
- Mozilla Formally Discontinues Its DeepSpeech Project
An anonymous reader shares a report: One of the interesting projects engaged in by Mozilla that directly wasn't related to their web browser efforts was DeepSpeech, an embedded offline speech-to-text engine To not much surprise given the lack of activity in recent years, last week they finally and
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