Does anyone know of any IC that can have words recorded on them, and then be set into a listening mode, where upon once hearing the a particular word spoken gives a specific output? I've seen some information on Philips "Hello IC", but thought I would see what anyone else suggest. <p>Thanks,
Douglas Isenberg
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Re: voice control
Douglas,
There are plenty of recording devices and very few recognition devices. Think of sound as a stream of numbers. What you have to do is to compare the input stream with a reference stream and run a motor (or something) with an equal compare. I am mostly working on vision now, but this is also a problem I need to solve.
If input = S and reference = R then
output = S is R. This I have a node for. This lets output = R while R = S. Then output can do its motor thing.
There are plenty of recording devices and very few recognition devices. Think of sound as a stream of numbers. What you have to do is to compare the input stream with a reference stream and run a motor (or something) with an equal compare. I am mostly working on vision now, but this is also a problem I need to solve.
If input = S and reference = R then
output = S is R. This I have a node for. This lets output = R while R = S. Then output can do its motor thing.
Harold L. Reed
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Re: voice control
Douglas, what about TI's new line of Multi signal processors. MSP430.... They are advertised in N&V. Some have flash memory and built in ADC. So use a microphone to input the words you want to cause to have a digital output. Add a fudge factor to the stored digital word to be compared with (so the incoming voice word will not have to be EXACTLY like the word waiting to be compared with) I see you poring over lines of assembler or C. Maybe too much for your project, but it be guarnteed to keep you out of the bars, at least at night!
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bobsRAC, do you have any experiance with the Sensory chips? That is sort of what I am looking for, the easyiest implementation. The only problem is that I would have to deal with surface mount unless I bought a module, however I guess with the sort of complexity involved in such a thing, that is what I would have to expect. <p>digitech, I'll wait until after I have atleast taken a some DSP classes before I try to build one myself, but don't think that the idea hasn't occured to me....<p>Douglas
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If I weren't out of town right now, I'd have a Sensory board on the way... No I don't have any experience with them, but If you go here, you'll find the page on which I first saw the board. It's a voice activated alarm system.
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