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  • Nice FPGA demo :)!

  • great job!

  • Show us ur left hand while u said help!...LOL

  • Lol

  • I have developed an innovative s/w algorithm that matches with high degree of accuracy and am looking for partners. Contact me if interested.

  • WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!!!, how u did dad? is that some pattern stored in the SRAM? how much bits in what pattern?...great job!

  • magic !!!! isn't it ???

  • nice work man, amazing!

  • what if you say "Yelp!"?

  • Nice job!

    for the comparison, is there a numerical tolerance in your code? i ask because its impossible to say something with the exact same intensity and frequency.

    Can you store the learning information so when the power is turned off then back on, it will recognize the same speech pattern?

  • whrer do you got all the info to the project

    ?

  • nice job!

  • Beautiful. Congratulations!

  • Interesting project.

    Good JOB !

  • Good job!!

    Are you using the NIOS II achieve Speech Recognition system ?

    and have any useful information, like websit or reference.

  • Yah im here at UofT engineering. We made an interactive stickman using assembly :D

    Nice work btw, ill try that over the summer

  • Davidlazio is the "training" process real time?Do u use dynamic reconfigarion of your FPGA between different "training phases".I mean learn - speech(recognized)-reconfig-le­arn etc?

  • I just happen to have the exact same board. What language did you use? Would you be willing to send me your code?

  • i think its coded in Labview.

  • Hello everyone.

    I had another version of this video here in youtube (since I'm one of davidlazio's teammates) and I did not now that this one was some much more popular so I'm removing mine. It got 97 views and one comment from the third team member: hehe, nice to see our works on Youtube site. -By kevinshanghai

  • Hello! Ill be doing this project as my final year project and i hope you can help me out here.. I've just got my project title n still dont know where to begin but i'd like to know if you believ its feasible to implement speech recognition on a Spartan 3E Starter kit, i mean in terms of processing power n taking into consideration real time constraints..

    Hope u can help me out, thx

  • Man, am sorry to post twice! but this is really cool!!! wonderful job, I like the presentation too!

  • Thank you! I appreciate it. Don't worry about posting twice. How exactly are you trying to achieve this?

  • Well, I am trying to do it on the VirtexII pro card (XUPV2P), I am also trying to do the processing using the Wavelet transform! but this is all done in theory (its a long story)! I would like to know more about what you do! maybe one day we can exchange ideas!

  • Thats really cool man! I was trying to do the same for a long time now! and no luck (using Spartan 3)! good job man!

  • Cool cool cool!!

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