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Speech recognition is usually the purview of fairly high-powered computers chugging along at hundreds of Megahertz with megabytes of RAM. Bringing speech recognition to the low-power microcontrolle… ...
There’s not alot of detail about the Android connection or voice processing side of the equation – it simply says “All objects are in the same network for simplicity” – but it seems to take standard ...
The hardware itself is pretty straightforward. There is an Arduino Nano to run the speech recognition algorithm and a MAX9814 microphone amplifier to capture the voice commands.
If you are interested in artificial intelligence and gesture recognition you may be interested in a new article published to the official Arduino blog this week by the Arduino Team. Using a ...
The computer or phone is needed and the Arduino speech recognition board is easily programmed and then can be reprogrammed with new voice commands whenever required. Watch the video below to learn ...
The Cellbots gang has been furiously productive as of late. Not even a month after their wooden "boxbot" was first spotted on You Tube the project has moved on from its humble beginnings of lumber ...
Ever seen a Pixy? An Arduino Pixy? It's a small camera about half the size of a business card with image recognition built-in, and it's an add-on to the Arduino. Essentially, the Pixy is a fast vision ...