Well, i have a code written in java, whose output is like keyboard and sounds when you press any key, normal pre defined sounds,, which is done in eclipse only... now what i wanna do is send these sound to max msp and add effects or manipulate those sounds through the max msp patch!! How can i do this?
I'm 3rd year student, and i;m very interested in learning how to control max/msp, arduino with my voice. Is there any way you could learn me or give me the Sphinx 4 demo voice recognition via open sound control. Or can you give me any tips where to start. I can find my way around max/msp and my arduino. I'm no profesional but i;m very eiger to learn. Thanks in advance
You create your own grammar files , look at 2:01 in the video, pin is the word with option on/off, these are sphinx grammar files, so you can make up anything you like to trigger audio, visuals, control itunes, lights etc.
Sphinx is not a continuous voice recognition system like dragon or something commercial, as a lot of control systems just need a few well recognised words.
Have you tested in terms of accuracy, with long sentences (read gibberish) that have nothing to do with the "pin off/pin on", and does your software try to recognize what's being said, but still reacts and outputs the "pin off/pin on" at times?
I have a team of engineering undergraduates that i want to make a voice control system for lighting a house. Do you have a tutorial for getting the various software systems to communicate, whether video or a write-up. We are all very new to this. I would like to delegate this task to them but they are a little lost. Is max-msp required? Is there an open-source equivalent for starting out.
Sorry, i don't have a tutorial, but it would be worth reading around OSC and create sockets for each program, not surprised your students are lost cause they need to be taught by you !, reminds me of my time at University :)
Hey can you please help me out here//
Well, i have a code written in java, whose output is like keyboard and sounds when you press any key, normal pre defined sounds,, which is done in eclipse only... now what i wanna do is send these sound to max msp and add effects or manipulate those sounds through the max msp patch!! How can i do this?
HELP!
mudithead 3 months ago
I'm 3rd year student, and i;m very interested in learning how to control max/msp, arduino with my voice. Is there any way you could learn me or give me the Sphinx 4 demo voice recognition via open sound control. Or can you give me any tips where to start. I can find my way around max/msp and my arduino. I'm no profesional but i;m very eiger to learn. Thanks in advance
tehuster 5 months ago
You create your own grammar files , look at 2:01 in the video, pin is the word with option on/off, these are sphinx grammar files, so you can make up anything you like to trigger audio, visuals, control itunes, lights etc.
Sphinx is not a continuous voice recognition system like dragon or something commercial, as a lot of control systems just need a few well recognised words.
interactiveartsNI 9 months ago
Have you tested in terms of accuracy, with long sentences (read gibberish) that have nothing to do with the "pin off/pin on", and does your software try to recognize what's being said, but still reacts and outputs the "pin off/pin on" at times?
dvwood66 9 months ago
I have a team of engineering undergraduates that i want to make a voice control system for lighting a house. Do you have a tutorial for getting the various software systems to communicate, whether video or a write-up. We are all very new to this. I would like to delegate this task to them but they are a little lost. Is max-msp required? Is there an open-source equivalent for starting out.
carlandj 1 year ago
Sorry, i don't have a tutorial, but it would be worth reading around OSC and create sockets for each program, not surprised your students are lost cause they need to be taught by you !, reminds me of my time at University :)
interactiveartsNI 1 year ago
what is the library to processing?
joaorexinho 1 year ago
sphinx4 library
interactiveartsNI 1 year ago
Song's name?
TheCheshireCat86 1 year ago
sigur ros, von
interactiveartsNI 1 year ago
@interactiveartsNI
Thanks a bunch, it's a very nice song.
TheCheshireCat86 1 year ago