That's funny. The way I have it phrased, when I called I started talking to it 
as well! I have some code for short list voice recognition and thought about 
detecting yes and no in there, but I ran out of time...and the prompts were 
already recorded.

Thank you everyone for helping test the module. There have been 200+ calls from 
users on the list and they are still coming in. We're getting about 65%-70% 
success rate. My target is 80%-85% in random sampling and 90%-95% in controlled 
settings.

Update: I'm adjusting the detection ratios tomorrow, so that should improve 
general detection results based on the received data. I'm implementing filters 
to remove the background noise. I'd guess that 5% of those testing are trying 
to fool the system for fun, in one way or another. When the user is unaware of 
sampling, the results are slightly higher. My greeting suggests a less 
masculine phrase, but with a male voice. I suspect this throws off both 
genders' recordings. I probably should have had testers say their own names, 
since testers rarely divert on that.




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From: Gondar Monn <[email protected]>
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:19:20 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Please help test the gender detection module at 
575-613-4392

Looks like my provider is not passing dtmf correctly ...... Had a serious 
laugh, system kept asking me if I was ready....., ended up finding myself 
talking to the IVR .....


      
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