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What’s not to like about a bit of IoT-style speech recognition, using Arduino and Android? That was what first caught my eye for a little prototype project documented on hackster.io. The idea is to ...
Arduino will soon have a standalone voice recognition and synthesiser which has ‘full sentence capability’ and a 2GB internal dictionary. It can be programmed to recognise almost any complete English ...
Audeme, an auditory sensor and solution provider that enables the maker community with audio recognition products, announced today the availability of MOVI™, the first cloudless speech ...
The Arduino gets a Bluetooth attachment and a set of code. Then you'll need Android Meets Robots, an app that lets you pair voice recognition with any Bluetooth module.
Arduino is a great platform for those wanting to get into both software and hardware development, but incorporating voice commands into these projects is not without its challenges. MOVI is a ...
With a voice recognition Arduino shield from SparkFun it was easy to detect a ‘page down’ command. A Bluetooth module sends HID commands to a Kindle, allowing [Steve] to read a book with only ...
Everything, including the voice recognition module, is controlled by an Arduino, as is tradition. The attention to detail is excellent as well.
The VR Stamp module includes a fully functional system based on Sensory's RSC-4128 mixed signal processor, a powerful 8-bit microcontroller inside a voice recognition system on chip (including 16 ...
MOVI™, a speech recognition and voice synthesizing Arduino shield, can be easily programmed from the Arduino IDE, allowing users to have the shield recognize up to 150 of their own full-sentence voice ...