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Bringing speech recognition to the low-power microcontroller you’d find in an Arduino sounds like the work of a mad scientist or Ph.D. candidate, but that’s exactly what [Arjo Chakravarty] did.
That was what first caught my eye for a little prototype project documented on hackster.io. The idea is to drive or control a servo, an LED lamp or some other device connected to WiFi, using an ...
Voice recognition is a one of the best ways to control Arduino projects, but it's not exactly easy to implement on your own. Instructables user ASCAS Skip to Main Content ...
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 5, 2016) - Audeme, an auditory sensor and solution provider that enables the maker community with audio recognition products, announced today the availability of ...
MOVI speech recognition system runs on Arduino shield A couple of developers in California have created the design for an Arduino shield with speech recognition technology. Called MOVI (My Own Voice ...
For more information on the new Arduino Speech Recognition standalone board jump over to the Kickstarter website for details and to make a pledge from $68 CAD. Source: Kickstarter.
The Bluetooth Controlled Speech Recognition Unit: This bad boy is simple, and easy to use. With the help of the free AMR_Voice App, you can control 10x Arduino compatible outputs.
In the Arduino IDE, I set the board type to “Adafruit HUZZAH ESP8266” and the COM port to COM13, which is my USB to serial adapter board. Then, I uploaded the sketch, which also compiles the code.
There is an Arduino Nano to run the speech recognition algorithm and a MAX9814 microphone amplifier to capture the voice commands. However, the beauty of [Peter’s] approach, lies in his software ...