Google Cloud Speech API vs Microsoft Bot Framework

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Google Cloud Speech API vs Microsoft Bot Framework: What are the differences?

Developers describe Google Cloud Speech API as "Speech to text conversion powered by machine learning". Google Cloud Speech API enables developers to convert audio to text by applying powerful neural network models in an easy to use API. The API recognizes over 80 languages and variants, to support your global user base. On the other hand, Microsoft Bot Framework is detailed as "Connect intelligent bots that interact via text/sms, Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services". The Microsoft Bot Framework provides just what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.

Google Cloud Speech API can be classified as a tool in the "Speech Recognition as a Service" category, while Microsoft Bot Framework is grouped under "Chatbot Platforms & Tools".

Microsoft Bot Framework is an open source tool with 5.69K GitHub stars and 2.2K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Microsoft Bot Framework's open source repository on GitHub.

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    More accurate than AbbyyOCR for images from smartphone
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    Well documented, easy to use
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    Sending Proactive messages for the Different channels
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    Teams

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      LUIS feature adds multilingual capabilities

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    What is Google Cloud Speech API?

    Google Cloud Speech API enables developers to convert audio to text by applying powerful neural network models in an easy to use API. The API recognizes over 80 languages and variants, to support your global user base.

    What is Microsoft Bot Framework?

    The Microsoft Bot Framework provides just what you need to build and connect intelligent bots that interact naturally wherever your users are talking, from text/sms to Skype, Slack, Office 365 mail and other popular services.

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      What are some alternatives to Google Cloud Speech API and Microsoft Bot Framework?
      AssemblyAI
      Transcribe phone calls or build voice powered apps. Recognize unlimited industry specific words and phrases without any training required. All at simple, affordable pricing.
      Deepgram
      Deepgram helps you harness the potential of your voice data with intelligent speech models built to scale and continuously improve over time. The API is the gateway to Deepgram's Brain AI models, and gives you customizable access to fast, high accuracy transcription and phonetic search. Deepgram Brain can understand nearly every audio format available.
      SpeechText.AI
      It is the first multilingual and industry-specific transcription service that can transcribe audio/video with close to human accuracy. It can accurately transcribe conference calls, interviews, podcasts, lectures, and meeting records in more than 30 different languages and dialects. It is now almost as accurate as human transcriptionists.
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