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In german spoken language you normally don't use this kind of abbrevation. As in written language. Another thing that i just saw. I don't know how the others handle `datestr`....
Hm.. Just skimmed through parse_en and found no indicator that parsing a year like 18 january '20 is even possible. Maybe i'm missing something. "Feb 18 18" / "18 Feb...
All this wouldn't be necessary if * not only the first char is checked to validate a number and on the other hand * STT not sending back some weird...
A variation could be just to check ":" ```Python if if wordnext and wordnext[0].isdigit() and not ":" in wordnext: datestr += " " + wordNext used += 1 hasYear =...
oh boy, oh boy. with this german parsers you stumble from brick to brick. First off, changed back 'temp' tz addition due to #180 With the addition of the german...
> can you please add some unittests for what this is supposed to be fixing with the datetime changes? wouldn't call this part a fix, more of a convenience addition....
Thanks, that's not meant to be a supplement. More an addition to the word finder methods you suggest. Mozillas common voice dataset is an exceptable source then. Sadly not words,...
Google Research has a lot of different language datasets (Nepali, who would guess that), but unfortunatly no german one. Or do you suggesting that languages itself play a lesser role?...
After reviewing the common voice dataset more closely i think i'm pressed to trim down parts > based on silence between words Do you mind sharing some useful sox commands?...
I have a proposition myself. https://d-rhyme.de/worte-verdrehen/ In general it's more for our german audience, but this particular section "twists words" in a way that the middle part of the name/word...