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Hi, fair warning, I'm new to this module and I think I'm understanding it well enough by your examples to get it going. Please correct me if I'm not using it right.
My intention is to analyze the sample file you provided on the docs page (small_audio.wav), but when I run this using python 3.6 I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "times.py", line 5, in <module>
indexer.index_audio(basename ='small_audio.wav')
File "/home/mrhobbits/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/SimpleAudioIndexer/__init__.py", line 1108, in index_audio
self._index_audio_ibm(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/mrhobbits/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/SimpleAudioIndexer/__init__.py", line 953, in _index_audio_ibm
self._timestamp_regulator()
File "/home/mrhobbits/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/SimpleAudioIndexer/__init__.py", line 1167, in _timestamp_regulator
timestamp_basename][0]
TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable
Here is the code I'm using, it doesn't get past the 4th line, so the rest is omitted.
from SimpleAudioIndexer import SimpleAudioIndexer as sai
indexer = sai(mode="ibm", src_dir="/home/mrhobbits/programming/pythonStuff/recordSpeakerAudio",
username_ibm="", password_ibm="")
indexer.index_audio(basename ='small_audio.wav')
Directory information:
mrhobbits@hobbits:~/programming/pythonStuff/recordSpeakerAudio$ ls -1
small_audio.wav
times.py
mrhobbits@hobbits:~/programming/pythonStuff/recordSpeakerAudio$ pwd
/home/mrhobbits/programming/pythonStuff/recordSpeakerAudio
System: Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Python version(s) 3.6 and 3.7
SAI version: 1.0.0
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IBM has changed their APIs multiple times since I first wrote this. It’s difficult to keep up with them! I’ll accept pull requests if you want to work on it. Unfortunately I don’t have enough time myself to work on it at the moment.
Also, I really rather redo this from scratch sometime in the next couple of months, as the tools I’m using here were okay for 2016, but there are now much better ways to index audio.
If you really need to search within audio my two suggestions would be either use IBM directly (the file splitting logic might still work), or check DeepSpeech out - might be a bit rough on the edges but it has much higher accuracy than CMU Sphinx.
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Hi, fair warning, I'm new to this module and I think I'm understanding it well enough by your examples to get it going. Please correct me if I'm not using it right.
My intention is to analyze the sample file you provided on the docs page (small_audio.wav), but when I run this using python 3.6 I get this error:
Here is the code I'm using, it doesn't get past the 4th line, so the rest is omitted.
Directory information:
System: Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Python version(s) 3.6 and 3.7
SAI version: 1.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: