![]() So I followed your links to the Movi Kickstarter to find that it’s $80 :eek: This video poking fun of speech rec is a classic! Not sure if they have Scottish on their platform yet. ![]() That can be hooked to the UART a bit easier. Ooo! They look like they run on a Raspberry PI. If you can do that from a phone to an Xbee that is ground I don t think has been paved yet. That hooks into the PC that is sending the commands to the robot. ![]() The communication to the Cortex can be via the UART serial port to some wireless transmitter like an XBee on an Arduino shield. Get the speech commands translated into the smaller set of things you can have the robot do. You then need to send that command to the Cortex to do what you want it to do. More than would be on the Cortex.īut what you could do is hook up some speech recognition on a second device (PC, phone, etc) that has the speech rec software and a microphone that then gets you to the command you want to send over to the robot. Speech rec takes a bit of memory to work the algorithms. Nuance is the one we for use at work for customer service IVR’s. How tough of voice recognition do you need? Looking at specific sound patterns for simple things is much easier than full on speech recognition.
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