... ) for input as a controller for a robot. But I'm also using Jasper for voicerecognition. I have a bluetooth 3.0 adapter. Will it be possible to run a bluetooth headset ...
I recently built a rc robot that has two motors connected to a L298 motor driver raspberry B2 and and a key board but I have a cheap usb camera with a mic and wanted to give it voicerecognition instead and have it when its given an order before moving play an mp3 that says yes or ok
... mentioned was by john peacocke in PM's. A youtube processor for the vOICe. I listened to a recording done by Jacob Kruger of one of the more ... share areas of knowledge not previously accessible. with wifi, voicerecognition while on reasonably fast networks is now possible. This will ...
... you can simply record some sound and compare it to stored sounds to do voice command recognition is just wrong; if that were the case we'd have had perfect voice interfaces for ...
... be done. But scratch forum will not be the place to discuss this speech recognition/comparison topic. There is a google speech recognition api, which ... called ScratchX, an experimental platform for scratch. There I found a voicerecognition software(the link given below). However it is named ...
... webcam with a microphone which I'm trying to get recording audio for voicerecognition. The webcam ('texet') works as a webcam fine, comes up with lsusb as: 'lsusb Bus ...
... this capability, and tested it out. It works, and works alongside the vOICe/Teradeep no problem. I have added a settings menu for this to allow ... they were photographing (useful for a far future feature of facial recognition of friends/acquaintances) I did have to add a line to turn the ...
... help. http://computers.tutsplus.com/articles/how-to-control-a-lamp-with-voice-commands-and-a-raspberry-pi--mac-60825#disqus_thread The rest of the ... displaying a number and flashing a screen are simple compared to voicerecognition.
... and teradeep has great potential, especially once teradeep's object recognition gets it right more often. A few remarks: 1. Default visual (auditory) contrast with raspivoice appears quite poor (just compare it with The vOICe for Android on curtain folds or whatever), and a menu setting to improve ...
... to call either house with video. I had not thought about using face or voicerecognition. I haven't looked into this much, but I like the idea. I've also thought about ...
... live match commentary into text for hard of hearing fans. I've been looking for some ideas on which software to use and can only find command recognition so far. If anyone can offer some advice or even a better way to achieve this I'd be very greatful. Dave
... he comentado antes: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25394329/python-voice-recognition-library-always-listen Habría que poner varios ifs, uno para cada frase que se quiera ...
... I don’t find it … For example, I would like to use sound input (voice, noise, etc..) to make specific applications (voicerecognition, noise analysis, etc…). At the moment, such project needs to use an external card: ...
... I don’t find it … For example, I would like to use sound input (voice, noise, etc..) to make specific applications (voicerecognition, noise analysis, etc…). At the moment, such project needs to use an external card: ...
... to have one room in the house with connected devices and sensors, and a voice activated assistant able to tailor support and manage sensors. The ... next Pi if needed. - 1 Raspberry Pi with sound card for running voicerecognition software and outputting to speakers - 9 microphones (no idea ...
... support that. It is quite conceivable that future ImageNet LSVRC image recognition contests will focus on specific more practical sets of image ... small set of 1,000 image classes? Peter Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com
... BlockyTalky software (ie: Scratch for robots) -JASPER based A.I. voicerecognition (this is where we are hoping to get some help from developers, we are working on ...
... not be kept constant until the neural network catches up with its recognition result. I think the user can manage the lag and roughly remember ... most other objects from the camera view. Peter Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com
... you look at it for a longer time which gives time for the object recognition to catch up. This is exactly what sighted people do when they need to study something. As a first step, it would be nice to have the vOICe and object recognition sonify and speak the same frame. Let's do this ...
... Jetpac network returned. It typically takes some 5 to 10 seconds per recognition. Peter Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com
... reading "This is our May 2015 top neural network for large-scale object recognition. It has been trained to recognize most typical home indoor/outdoor objects in our daily life." Peter Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com
3. As for the object recognition, it first thought my hand was a cloak, then a thimble and then something ... Your "thimble" and "cloak" are included in the list. Peter Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com