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Dream - SED Sophia Antipolis Méditerrannée

Dream is the local name of CRISAM's service for supporting experiments & development, aka. SED.

Our service is composed of research engineers providing support for development, experiments and the management of experimental platforms. The team keeps up on technological advances.

This website is mainly used to provide blog posts about our activity. For institutional information, please visit the appropriate section on the Inria intranet.

To add a RSS feed to our blogposts, please click on the following link: https://iww.inria.fr/sed-sophia/feed.

To contact us, please send email to sed-sophia@inria.fr.

Speech recognition using PocketSphinx

Julien Wintz Tuesday November 25th, 2014 Tuesday April 7th, 2015PoC, Watching multithreading, qml, qt, recognition, speech 0

CMUSphinx, where CMU stands for Carnegie Mellon University, is an open source toolkit for speech recognition. This proof of concept, aims at using speech instead of a mouse to trigger transitions within a state machine, and have a visual feedback of it.

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Emacs Lisp Programming

Julien Wintz Monday July 21st, 2014 Wednesday November 19th, 2014Literature emacs, lisp 0

If you ever happen to write code using emacs, and also happen to write Emacs Lisp code to enhance the way you write code with emacs, here is a good place to start with. I strongly advise people to get the corresponding info document and open it using, of course,…

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