[CLUE-Tech] voice commands

Brandon N bneill at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 13 14:58:03 MST 2001


I'm trying to do something similiar to this.  Here is what I'm
thinking:  
Voice input from headset or microphone mounted in the wall.  pipe that
to a continuous mode recognition software and pipe the text output to a
program that looks for the word "computer" (or genie, slave, HAL, KITT
or whatever...) and then excute the following two words in the form of
noun verb ("lights on" "television mute" "phone answer" )  

So far I haven't found a satisfactory continuous mode voice
recognition, I know IBM has one, for $60 but I don't know what kind of
output it has, and it's speaker dependant.

Does anyone know much about the old text adventure engines and how they
process text?  I think that would be a very good example for the text
parser.

Brandon 

--- grant <grant at amadensor.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Michael Clark wrote:
> 
> > ibm viavoice does voice recognition (dictation for sure, desktop
> > control???)
> > kde has kvoice or kvoicecontrol for voice control of your pc (say
> > 'netscape' and netscape opens ;-)
> > 
> The wintel version allows "macros" where it can do some basic
> control.  I
> used it to kick off my light controls.  I tried to make it voice
> controled
> lights.  It was cute, but didn't work so well.  I will have to try
> Kvoice.  I still want voice controled lights and appliances.
> 
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