Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: airman00 on March 09, 2008, 11:08:24 AM
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I might be doing another tutorial on Speech Recognition
Now what would you guys want?
PC based or microcontroller based speech recognition?
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PC
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pc
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micro
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micro
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both micro and pc
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both micro and pc
lol
its only one ......... for the time being......... ;)
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I would say micro
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Definately Micro
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Micro
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Might i just ask in which extent microcontroller Speech recognition will work? Will you be able to have a simple conversation with it, or will it be more in the line of giving the robot commands?
Definitely PC :D
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definently micro
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MCU,
Perhaps you could wait and do one using Admin's new Axon MCU?
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Will you be able to have a simple conversation with it, or will it be more in the line of giving the robot commands?
Commands
@spoil9
hadn't though about that , yes I guess I'll wait
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I refuse to use PC's for a robot . . . so, micro :P
Perhaps you could wait and do one using Admin's new Axon MCU?
Ya! And much of the $50 Robot is compatible with the Axon, so if you get it to work on one, it will work with the other.
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OK so its speech recognition on Axon
cant wait till the Axon comes out!
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Just curious how this panned out ;D
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Just curious how this panned out ;D
lol totally forgot about this . I just quit on offboard microcontroller processing and did all onboard laptop processing. Documentation for onboard laptop processing is in my Chives source code.
If I do get a Voice Recogntion module from someone I'll definitely do this tutorial ;)
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Do a good job on the CMUcam tutorial and I just might hook you up again ;)
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Do a good job on the CMUcam tutorial and I just might hook you up again ;)
;D
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I vote for Laptop/Notebook ,hmm may be netbook , do it on laptop then sent command to micro via wireless
But DSP module is the best ???
like this one, Facial Recognition Module based on a high speed 32-bit DSP :o
http://www.exim21.com/security/frm10k.php
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Micro....
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micro...
me to ;D
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That's funny, I thought everyone would suggest using a PC (Windows comes with a speech-recognition software and you could probably download other ones). Also, some problems would be avoided, such as limited processing power with microcontrollers (unless the microcontrollers you people use are quite large).
Perhaps I've made a mistake. I've only worked with the BS2 and if you wanted speech recognition, you generally bought a seperate system you linked to it...
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Picture a PC or a laptop placed on top of the $50 Robot and you'll quickly see why we want a micro to do it :P
PC's are great on memory and processing power, but they are horrible on weight and power consumption.