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Voice Recognition

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 9:54 am
by greg123
Hey hey,<p>Any body know of any voice recognition chips or software? How hard is it to implement these? Do they just output binary numbers? or do tey need to be connected to a pc with software??<p>[ October 06, 2002: Message edited by: theman ]</p>

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 11:41 am
by Chris Smith
"Dragon",... "Talk to" and others, use a computer and even type the sponken words after placing them in the word processor. The program must be trained for each voice, and then can recognise your voice after much class.

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 1:41 pm
by greg123
lets say i want to command a rc car by voice??<p>is that wasy?

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2002 5:48 pm
by Chris Smith
No thats a lot of work, making interfacing to a RC module out the back of a computer. It could be done.

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2002 9:25 am
by bobsRAC
I'm believe that most of the successful voice recognition software uses a time-domain analysis.<p>For an example of a cheap boars that recognizes a few commands, goto...<p>SensoryInc.com

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 11:08 am
by ericcarson
I do beleive that WindowsXP has built in voice recognition. I guess you could use that somehow?

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 12:59 pm
by CraigGardner
Check out http://www.sensoryinc.com/ they sell chips that do voice recognition.<p>Craig

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2003 2:57 am
by gadgeteer
Radio SHack had a voice-recognition chip ten years or more ago, speaker independent. Only had commands like "stop", "go", "turn left", "right turn", etc. I bought two of the chips. Know anyone with real old RS stock???

Re: Voice Recognition

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2003 9:45 am
by chessman
Jameco has some voice recognition kits. I believe Radio shack might still have one....<p>For the RC interface you could tap into the pot connections on an existing radio.