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Vosk is a powerful tool for recognizing speech without needing the internet. It supports over 20 languages and dialects, making it useful for many different users. Vosk is small and efficient, allowing it to work on small devices like smartphones and Raspberry Pi. It can be used for things like chatbots, smart home devices, and creating subtitles for videos. This means users can have private and fast speech recognition anywhere, which is especially helpful when internet access is limited.
https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-api
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