Speech recognition
LoopyByteloose
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Has anyone used the HM2007 Speech Recognition chip with a Basic Stamp?
This chip seems to accept up to 40 commands and generate binary code.· I am interested if someone has practical experience using it.· The article I read suggested using an earphone as a microphone to eliminate high frequency noise from robot motors.
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"When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.' - Walter Lippmann (1889-1974)
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This chip seems to accept up to 40 commands and generate binary code.· I am interested if someone has practical experience using it.· The article I read suggested using an earphone as a microphone to eliminate high frequency noise from robot motors.
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"When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.' - Walter Lippmann (1889-1974)
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
Are there any kits available in the us and where. Url's??
I could not even find a source with gogle. Maybe google has the burps.
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
www.sensoryinc.com/
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
Your experience with Sensory speaks louder than mine, which is none. Also in the FWIW category, somebody must have benefitted from your discussions with Sensory, since they offer a VR Stamp voice recognition module. Oh well...
Kevin Wood