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Speech recognition for embedded devices

Catwell
Catwell over 15 years ago
I happened across an embedded open source speech recognition toolkit in my internet travels recently. The software is compact and efficient enough to fit on small uCs. And after watching the video demonstration, it seems to be fairly accurate.
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At about 2 minutes into the PyCon 2010 talk, you'll notice that David has some trouble with running the software. This is the problem I have with every modern software development environment. Syntax is too hyper critical. Command lines are very long and prone to issues. And development environments are adhoc and kloogy.  A lot of time is spent just setting up the environment before development has even begun. Even WinCE, a long established embedded OS, has so much esoteric nuances on buried options to click that I'd rather work with Assembly. I liken software development to knowing where to hit an old TV to make it work. If you inherited this TV from your grandmother, would you know where to hit it? But you'd definitely know how to operate it, like all TVs. So like everyone would do, you'd throw it out and buy an easier to use one. SDKs need to go in a futuristic direction.

Enough ranting.

Anyone work with CMU/PocketSphinx? How does it compare to the speech recognition of the Android operating system? I know Android is not as light weight as some basic RTOSes, but this type of functionality has been worked on by the billions of Google dollars. But, how far apart are the two options here, since my Android phone converts my speech to garbage text far too often?

Cabe
 
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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago

    Hi Cabe,

     

    It's not entirely clear whether you are interested in only a software solution for embedded Speech Recognition.

     

    But if a hardware/software solution is interesting, I'd recommend checking out www.veear.eu. The VeeaR product line includes some really nice and cost effective development tools for embedded speech recognition.

     

    Here's one sample video of a Speech Recognition module interfaced with a Robonova-I:

     

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago

    Hi Cabe,

     

    It's not entirely clear whether you are interested in only a software solution for embedded Speech Recognition.

     

    But if a hardware/software solution is interesting, I'd recommend checking out www.veear.eu. The VeeaR product line includes some really nice and cost effective development tools for embedded speech recognition.

     

    Here's one sample video of a Speech Recognition module interfaced with a Robonova-I:

     

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    0 Catwell over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Markku,

     

    It doesn't matter if it is hardware or software.

     

    Did you make this Robonova speech recognition test? If so, can you post a little about your work?

     

    If not, where can I see more about this recognition project?

     

    Cabe

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Catwell

    Hi Cabe,

     

    This is not my project actually. You can find the write up here: http://simplycomputing.com.au/archives/103 The speech recognition for the Robonova is enabled by a module called VRbot. It was initially designed to add speech recognition to Robonova, but it can  be used with virtually any host micro. The VeeaR product line also includes a more robust speech recognition dev kit - VoiceGP.

     

    Also plenty of examples and demos can be found on the VeeaR website: www.veear.eu.

     

    Best,

    Markku

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