
PhG
Belgium
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Hi,
I tried a few lines of code that go like this:
EzB_Connect1.EZB.SpeechSynth.ListenForSpeechCommand(10000)
EzB_Connect1.EZB.SpeechSynth.StartListening()
and some other try outs, however I don't get very far. The idea is to assign voice commands in a string and/or array. I want the robot to react to voice commands that are prédefined. Any suggestions ?
Thnxs
Thanks!
I was thinking just use ARC instead of learning code but thats another place you need to keep asking questions to get answers...I thought this stuff was supposed to be simple...errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The use of VB has other advantages then the ARC which I also use to explore things. My idea is building a robot with many algorithms to interact with the environment, humans and other robots. So we're talking about AI. I experience I have with the ARC makes me convinced that C# or VB is much more capable of doing so. I already found out a few decades ago that it is far from simple.... I sometimes wonder what have I gotten myself into...
Cheers Phg. like how dos moved to windows gui, the secret we all drive for is to have the complex made simple. I'm guessing DJ's background has been primarily programming and he has tried to simplify code via script commands using ARC. Now that's a huge achievement but it is still hard yakka for people like myself that are learning about Robots from the base line. Ultimately a gui like Nxt-g that could be as simple as windows would transform robotics and release it to the masses. Now that would be awsome.
Yeah, that would be awsome. Anyway as soon as my GUI is more or less finished I'll upload it over here with some text and explanations. For now I'm working on a manual drive around (through keyboard, joystick and voice) and a automatic drive, using sensors etc... The ARC is indeed a huge..... HUGE !!!! achievement. It's amazing what it is all capable off. DJ is multi talented and extremely intelligent. I wonder if he ever sleeps.