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If you want to create your language models from scratch, it helps if you have a good shadow dictionary.
If you want to create your own scenarios, it helps if you have a good shadow dictionary.


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Revision as of 08:43, 22 February 2014

Other languages:

If you are not completely sure what you are doing here, please consider using scenarios instead.

If you want to create your own scenarios, it helps if you have a good shadow dictionary.

You can import any of the dictionaries below with Simon import dictionary wizard.

English

  • Voxforge lexicon; Large, high quality lexicon. Does not contain terminal information. GPL.

German

  • BOMP; Starting with Simon 0.3, Simon can automatically download and import the HADIFIX BOMP; Large, high quality lexicon. Does contain terminal information. Restrictive license.
  • GPL dictionary of ralfherzog. You can find the dictionary on ralfherzogs blog (in the right column). Extremely large, quite high quality lexicon. Does contain little terminal information.

Other languages

  • GPL dictionaries of ralfherzog. You can find those dictionaries on ralfherzogs blog. Usually very large, mixed quality. Does not contain terminal information.