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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Voice recognition |
From: | Onur T <> |
Date: | Fri, 21 Apr 2006 23:39:32 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi Yan, Yes this is indeed possible, however I would strongly suggest going with a commercial ARM9 port of a good Speech Recognition engine. The issue is that while you only need to recognize 20 commands, you probably will not be training the Speech Recognition Engine on the voice of the user. If you go with a popular Speech Recognition Engine, you will have the opportunity to do what is called "Dialog Management", which really increases your speech recognition rate and also allows you to plan out the Dialog you want your users to have with your system. The leaders in this field would be Harman-Becker, Temic, IBM or Dragon Speech. They will charge you an initial licencing agreement but after that it is really good, we are talking 1-2$ licencing fee per unit. Don't go the DIY route, it will not be very good. Yan Seiner <> wrote: I've just been asked if it would be possible to control our board via
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