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License and capability clarification (2026-07-14): FunASR is a toolkit, not a single checkpoint. The FunASR and SenseVoice repository source code is MIT; model weights follow each model card. SenseVoiceSmall supports Chinese, Cantonese, English, Japanese, and Korean, and its weights use the linked FunASR Model Open Source License Agreement. Fun-ASR-Nano-2512 is Apache-2.0. Language coverage, punctuation, and performance depend on the selected model and runtime configuration.
Hi! Great project turning glasses into AI-powered devices!
Would you consider FunASR or SenseVoice for the speech recognition component?
Why for smart glasses?
Ultra-fast — SenseVoice-Small: ~70ms for 10s audio, critical for wearable UX
Small model — ~400MB, feasible for edge processing
Note
License and capability clarification (2026-07-14): FunASR is a toolkit, not a single checkpoint. The FunASR and SenseVoice repository source code is MIT; model weights follow each model card. SenseVoiceSmall supports Chinese, Cantonese, English, Japanese, and Korean, and its weights use the linked FunASR Model Open Source License Agreement. Fun-ASR-Nano-2512 is Apache-2.0. Language coverage, punctuation, and performance depend on the selected model and runtime configuration.
Hi! Great project turning glasses into AI-powered devices!
Would you consider FunASR or SenseVoice for the speech recognition component?
Why for smart glasses?
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