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Comments by bean2604 (Top 6 by date)
bean2604
6-Jun-14 21:07pm
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I forgot to tell you, I use windows 7, intel hd4000. I'm not lazy but it is not easy to search something to solve this.
bean2604
23-Jun-11 0:30am
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sorry, I forget to come there for few days. Yes, Microsoft vista/7 can train speech recognition, you can go to start, search "speech" and choose "speech recognition" (not "windows speech recognition"), then, you can click "train your computer to better understand you" and start to train your computer ! in windows xp you can train as well, but I didn't test it, because I don't have windows xp, and it takes about 15 minutes to finish training the computer.
bean2604
23-Jun-11 0:29am
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sorry, I forget to come there for few days. Yes, Microsoft vista/7 can train speech recognition, you can go to start, search "speech" and choose "speech recognition" (not "windows speech recognition"), then, you can click "train your computer to better understand you" and start to train your computer !
in windows xp you can train as well, but I didn't test it, because I don't have windows xp, and it takes about 15 minutes to finish training the computer.
bean2604
16-Jun-11 4:19am
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May be you misunderstand me, sorry for making you be disappointed! I told I have a solution but that is only a function of windows vista/7 in controlpanel, not something I programmed. I really want to make the training function to be automatic with some predefined words and associated .wav/.mp3 file to train the computer to understand that wave stream as a standard voice. But I can't find any way to do that on google.
I don't know anything which does not related to Microsoft speech recognition engine because voice recognition is a very complicated field to me, as I need to have good knowledge in Math, Bio, Phys, and even IT as well.
Any way, I found some files stored in C:\Users\phuong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Speech\Files\TrainingAudio, which are all my voice recorded when I train the program, but with the random name link this :SP_7183E8616ADF488790DC43C1FFB6B5A8.wav
So I think I cant copy my trained data to the other computer (some computer which is never trained can hardly to recognize a word)
bean2604
14-Jun-11 2:31am
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I just find out 1 solution, is to use "train your computer to better understand you". but this is a manual way to train the computer --> so I don't want to add it as a solution, and that is not usable for some people such as a child, or some low skilled speaker (we have to speak many long sentences in the training progress). I want to make a program which easy to use. Any idea to make it automatic train when I using the application, with some indicated word ? I google this many times, but I can't find the solution.
bean2604
14-Jun-11 2:08am
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ah, sorry I because this is kind of test app, so there are somethings unused. My app is written to work with sapi 5.1 in windows XP as well(so many people are still using XP), and the built in sapi of vista/7, that why there is Speechlib in the references, but I don't ask about windows XP (I only have virtual XP and it doesn't work with sapi 5.1 so now I can't test with XP), so anything related to windows xp, you can delete them, include variable used in "if(xpmode) ....". But, if you use windows XP, you can not find my problem, thanks for reading !
All I install in windows 7 is vs 2005, no more special libraries for my app.
Although I read many articles on codeproject before, but this is the first time I write something, so I make many mistakes.
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