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Polyfill for the SpeechRecognition browser API using AWS Transcribe

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    speech-recognition-aws-polyfill

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    A polyfill for the experimental browser Speech Recognition API which falls back to AWS Transcribe.

    Features

    Note: this is not a polyfill for MediaDevices.getUserMedia() - check the support table in the link above.

    Who is it for?

    This Library is a good fit if you are already using AWS services (or you would just prefer to use AWS).

    A polyfill also exists at: /antelow/speech-polyfill, which uses Azure Cognitive Services as a fallback. However, it seems to have gone stale with no updates for ~2 years.

    Prerequisites

    • An AWS account
    • A Cognito identity pool (unauthenticated or authenticated) with the TranscribeStreaming permission.

    AWS Setup Guide

    1. In the AWS console, visit the Cognito section and click Manage Identity Pools.
    2. Click Create new identity pool and give it a name.
    3. To allow anyone who visits your app to use speech recognition (e.g. for public-facing web apps) check Enable access to unauthenticated identities
    4. If you want to configure authentication instead, do so now.
    5. Click Create Pool
    6. Choose or create a role for your users. If you are just using authenticated sessions, you are only interested in the second section. If you aren't sure what to do here, the default role is fine.
    7. Make sure your role has the TranscribeStreaming policy attached. To attach this to your role search for IAM -> Roles, find your role, click "Attach policies" and search for the TranscribeStreaming role.
    8. Go back to Cognito and find your identity pool. Click Edit identity pool in the top right and make a note of your Identity pool ID

    Usage

    Install with npm i --save speech-recognition-aws-polyfill

    Import into your application:

    import SpeechRecognitionPolyfill from 'speech-recognition-aws-polyfill'

    Or use from the unpkg CDN:

    <script src="https://unpkg.com/speech-recognition-aws-polyfill"></script>

    Create a new instance of the polyfill:

    const recognition = new SpeechRecognitionPolyfill({
      IdentityPoolId: 'eu-west-1:11111111-1111-1111-1111-1111111111', // your Identity Pool ID
      region: 'eu-west-1' // your AWS region
    })

    Alternatively, use the create method.

    const SpeechRecognition = SpeechRecognititionPolyfill.create({
      IdentityPoolId: 'eu-west-1:11111111-1111-1111-1111-1111111111', // your Identity Pool ID
      region: "eu-west-1"
    });
    
    const recognition = new SpeechRecognition()

    You can then interact with recognition the same as you would with an instance of window.SpeechRecognition

    The recognizer will stop capturing if it doesn't detect speech for a period. You can also stop manually with the stop() method.

    Support Table

    Properties

    Property Supported
    lang Yes
    grammars No
    continuous Yes
    interimResults No
    maxAlternatives No
    serviceURI No

    Methods

    Method Supported
    abort Yes
    start Yes
    stop Yes

    Events

    Events Supported
    audiostart Yes
    audioend Yes
    start Yes
    end Yes
    error Yes
    nomatch Yes
    result Yes
    soundstart Partial
    soundend Partial
    speechstart Partial
    speechend Partial

    Full Example

    import SpeechRecognitionPolyfill from 'speech-recognition-aws-polyfill'
    
    const recognition = new SpeechRecognitionPolyfill({
      IdentityPoolId: 'eu-west-1:11111111-1111-1111-1111-1111111111', // your Identity Pool ID
      region: 'eu-west-1' // your AWS region
    })
    recognition.lang = 'en-US'; // add this to the config above instead if you want
    
    document.body.onclick = function() {
      recognition.start();
      console.log('Listening');
    }
    
    recognition.onresult = function(event) {
      const { transcript } = event.results[0][0]
      console.log('Heard: ', transcript)
    }
    
    recognition.onerror = console.error

    Roadmap

    • Further increase parity between the two implementations by better supporting additional options and events.
    • Build a companion polyfill for speech synthesis (TTS) using AWS Polly
    • Provide a way to output the transcription as an RxJS observable

    Contributing and Bugs

    Questions, comments and contributions are very welcome. Just raise an Issue/PR (or, check out the fancy new Github Discussions feature)

    License

    MIT