Install SpeechRecognition in Raspberry [python]












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I installed the SpeechRecognition as instructed at https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition



pip install SpeechRecognition



Currently I use python 3.5 on my Raspberry Pi 3. The installation has no errors.
The next part of the tutorial says that: "To quickly try it out, run python -m speech_recognition after installing." But it seems that the library was not found.



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It looks like the system is looking for a library somewhere else or I have misplaced the library. Can anyone help me?










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    I installed the SpeechRecognition as instructed at https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition



    pip install SpeechRecognition



    Currently I use python 3.5 on my Raspberry Pi 3. The installation has no errors.
    The next part of the tutorial says that: "To quickly try it out, run python -m speech_recognition after installing." But it seems that the library was not found.



    enter image description here



    It looks like the system is looking for a library somewhere else or I have misplaced the library. Can anyone help me?










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      I installed the SpeechRecognition as instructed at https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition



      pip install SpeechRecognition



      Currently I use python 3.5 on my Raspberry Pi 3. The installation has no errors.
      The next part of the tutorial says that: "To quickly try it out, run python -m speech_recognition after installing." But it seems that the library was not found.



      enter image description here



      It looks like the system is looking for a library somewhere else or I have misplaced the library. Can anyone help me?










      share|improve this question














      I installed the SpeechRecognition as instructed at https://github.com/Uberi/speech_recognition



      pip install SpeechRecognition



      Currently I use python 3.5 on my Raspberry Pi 3. The installation has no errors.
      The next part of the tutorial says that: "To quickly try it out, run python -m speech_recognition after installing." But it seems that the library was not found.



      enter image description here



      It looks like the system is looking for a library somewhere else or I have misplaced the library. Can anyone help me?







      python-3.x install speech-recognition raspberry-pi3






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          • I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:06











          • Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:08








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            when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

            – Koxo
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:34






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            My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

            – Pythoner
            Nov 23 '18 at 7:11











          • "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

            – ben_nuttall
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          My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition.






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            • I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:06











            • Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:08








            • 1





              when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

              – Koxo
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:34






            • 1





              My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

              – Pythoner
              Nov 23 '18 at 7:11











            • "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

              – ben_nuttall
              Jan 14 at 21:58
















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            Try
            pip3 install SpeechRecognition






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            • I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:06











            • Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:08








            • 1





              when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

              – Koxo
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:34






            • 1





              My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

              – Pythoner
              Nov 23 '18 at 7:11











            • "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

              – ben_nuttall
              Jan 14 at 21:58














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            Try
            pip3 install SpeechRecognition






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            Try
            pip3 install SpeechRecognition







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            • I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:06











            • Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:08








            • 1





              when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

              – Koxo
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:34






            • 1





              My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

              – Pythoner
              Nov 23 '18 at 7:11











            • "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

              – ben_nuttall
              Jan 14 at 21:58



















            • I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:06











            • Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

              – Pythoner
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:08








            • 1





              when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

              – Koxo
              Nov 22 '18 at 9:34






            • 1





              My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

              – Pythoner
              Nov 23 '18 at 7:11











            • "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

              – ben_nuttall
              Jan 14 at 21:58

















            I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:06





            I'm using python3.5 as the default. So the pip is equivalent to pip3

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:06













            Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:08







            Also my installation is successful. Help me to run this package rather than installing it

            – Pythoner
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:08






            1




            1





            when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

            – Koxo
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:34





            when you run pip freeze can you see SpeechRecognition module in list?

            – Koxo
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:34




            1




            1





            My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

            – Pythoner
            Nov 23 '18 at 7:11





            My problem was solved when running python3 -m speech_recognition. Thank for your help

            – Pythoner
            Nov 23 '18 at 7:11













            "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

            – ben_nuttall
            Jan 14 at 21:58





            "pip" is for Python 2, "pip3" is indeed for Python 3. Likewise, "python" is Python 2 and "python3" is Python 3.

            – ben_nuttall
            Jan 14 at 21:58













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