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Who'S Feeling Adventurous?

Hello guys,

EZ-B is a very powerful softwares, without it I would had never gotten started with robotics. Now that I have learn the basic of robotics building,, I would like to push the envelopes a little bit further by moving on to the EZ-B SDK, Most likely I will use C++ or Matlab, but most likely C++. I already downloaded and visual Studio and Matlab.

I want to know who is willing to advance with me with the SDK and have some fun. DJ already have a lots on his plate. I think it will be nice if the community start accessing the SDK.

And also myself, along with @rich and @robotmaker have been debating on a way to create a more advance virtual assistant software using free tools to fabricate a more advanced Jarvis that does not look to jeezy.

Feel free to throw out ideas on ways to create Jarvis like system and advancements with the SK


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#41  

@robotmaker, I have clearly explained the lack of videos and the dates on videos. I have given a brief background of the project. What more do you want?

I find your last post disrespectful and your attitude towards me on the forums unacceptable and disruptive. I cannot continue to engage in discussions with you if you continue to post in that way. Until you adjust your attitude towards me and adapt your behaviour when in discussions with me I am unable to continue to acknowledge your questions. This is not to punish you but to improve the forums. If you find this a problem or disagree with my decision to do this you are free to email me about it. Such discussions should not be on the forum.

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#42  

@Rural, I have web search from dictation set up via external applications. It may be possible through ARC however it is only Pandora Bot which supports dictation so you would need to do it through that. That side of my set up doesn't currently interact with ARC and I have no plans to have it integrate with ARC other than EG passing the search term to ARC via telnet so it can be displayed on the LCD display.

Dictation is difficult to set up. A very good mic and very good training is a must. Results may be very disappointing without.

#43  

Yeah I didn't think of that and with the noise of tools and tractors it would be hard for the computer to hear me for a dictation. But at least i can tie EG to ARC and work together.

Thanks

#44  

@RICH AND UNTIL you adjust you behavior i will engage any question to you or respond to you. please behave like good person and do not look to say things to get other in trouble. you dont see anyone else doing it

SECOND PLEASE stay on topic,and do not talk about things that has nothing to do with AI SOFTWARE

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#45  

PJ Here is an old video of our Ai (ARIEL), its from late 2008, its been a private video up until now, but I decided to release to all on the forum as ARIEL has been developed a lot further now and this video shows only the old technology, but you may still find it interesting.

In 2008 it used DNS10 (Dragon 10) for speech recognition.

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#46  

@Rural, an option is to use a headset mic or clip on mic. I use a bluetooth handsfree headset which works very well at only picking up my voice and ignoring loud music etc. It also has a speaker built in which is great to echo the voice feedback that I may need to hear i.e. "There is someone at the front door" or "Warning, intruder in living room".

I still get the odd misheard commands but accuracy is a lot better. Dragon NS was even better but I found it too clunky still so reverted back to VC and windows VR.

#47  

@TOYMAKER it looks good ,but from youtube it says 2008 it was i guess sold to mattel ,did they buy it.

#48  

@toymaker i really enjoy your videos ,one on the voice activated DALEK looks just a friend of mine who made one in a AI club i am in. Was it built from scratch and does it have AI software