Bluetooth voice control w/ Windows Vista Speech Recognition
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is it possible to skip the " computer " part?
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I'm going to steal your idea=)!! Brilliant!
One question, does background noise screw up recognition??
Just wondering before I invest tie time writing script, and teaching it...
Not club loud volume, but loud tv/movie/pc volume.....
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Woa... the lights were impressive. Everything was impressive! Nicely done.
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its only video he have the small brother open and close the light lool
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how did you connect it to the lamp (lights). and was an extra program needed for that?
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i want one -_-
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can any one else get there bluetooth to work with vist versoin? i sure cant
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yes it does...
the applications dont even need to be specially enables to work with speech, they only need to have actions that may be configured with apple script, something very common in Mac apps.
any action like PLAY, PAUSE, OPEN, NEXT, GO TO, etc may be connected to a default or custom command
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no. Mac OS does not offer this functionality for any application installed. Microsoft introduced real speech recognition with Windows 98 (or even Win 95, I'm not sure) as a seperate download and integrated into Office. Speech enabled applications have offered a control system for the user in that time. With Windows Vista the user can control any application and it is far more then this demo is showing.
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thats cool, except macos does it for 6 years already...
what headset are you using? and will it work with any bluetooth headset
yamaha1313 4 years ago
I'm using a plantronics (I forget the exact model number), but it should work with any bluetooth headset
wli224 4 years ago
how did you connect the computer to control the lights?
IceMan9N9 5 years ago
Computer relay control box:
scripts.mit[dot]edu/~wenliu/pic.php?query=Northwestern/Senio r&folder=images/Northwestern/Senior/20050525_PCB
wli224 5 years ago