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Thu, Feb 17 2022 4:41 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Here's an interesting Javascript library I came across that allows you to add speech recognition: https://www.talater.com/annyang/
I haven't tried it yet with EWB. = Steve |
Sat, Feb 19 2022 10:02 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Steve Gill wrote:
> Here's an interesting Javascript library I came across that allows you to add speech recognition: > https://www.talater.com/annyang/ > I haven't tried it yet with EWB. Interesting. I've added to my Nice toolkit. Details on the components page. Erick EWB Programming Books and Component Library http://www.erickengelke.com |
Sun, Feb 20 2022 1:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | erickengelke wrote:
> Interesting. I've added to my Nice toolkit. Details on the components page. Great!!! |
Sun, Feb 20 2022 12:53 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Trinione wrote:
> erickengelke wrote: >> Interesting. I've added to my Nice toolkit. Details on the components page. > Great!!! The voice recognition system is not highly accurate, If give it a very limited set of options, it can do a great job of classifying the data. Eg. True or False, Open or Close, etc. But freeform text interpretation is much less accurate. The first returned guess is most often the closest the speaker's intention, but some of the alternatives are pretty wild sometimes, or even opposite of the intentions of the speaker. Erick EWB Programming Books and Component Library http://www.erickengelke.com |
Sun, Feb 20 2022 12:53 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Trinione wrote:
> erickengelke wrote: >> Interesting. I've added to my Nice toolkit. Details on the components page. > Great!!! The voice recognition system is not highly accurate, If give it a very limited set of options, it can do a great job of classifying the data. Eg. True or False, Open or Close, etc. But freeform text interpretation is much less accurate. The first returned guess is most often the closest the speaker's intention, but some of the alternatives are pretty wild sometimes, or even opposite of the intentions of the speaker. Erick EWB Programming Books and Component Library http://www.erickengelke.com |
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