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| Hi I am starting a new project and I have plenty of knowledge of robotics but I want to do something challenging. So I want to build a robot that will both have Voice recognition and speech synthesis. I already been to sensoryinc or whatever the name is so I need something new. Here is a example of what I want the robot to do: I want to be able to be in the family room and speak on a wireless mike to tell the robot to come to the family room. He would then come from the kitchen or anywhere around the house and come to the family room. He then would respond to what I needed and I will tell him to go to my bedrom and grab my shoe he then would go down the hall way and use a gripper to pick it up and then he would bring it back. If anyone knows any information on how to do this or at least part of it that would be great. | |
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| Never mind found how to do it.
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| if you found out how you do it ..... so tell us :roll: | |
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| Google for "Voice Direct II" , that should turn up a local link. These stand alone modules are simple to use and relatively inexpensive , the primary drawback is that they can only store 15 command words. A perfect add on for many applications such as robotics or home automation. Building one into a computer keyboard may prove to be usefull :idea:
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| I used the voice extreme developer's kit, from Sensory inc for voice recognition. For the speech synthesis I used a text to speech chip from Quadravox, inc. Also I used a PIC microcontroller and 2,12vdc heavy duty geared motors. www.quadravox.com www.sensoryinc.com
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