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How to write a Speech Recognition Engine?

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    Chua Wen Ching
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    Hi there. This is not too technical. I had been thinking of writing my very own speech recognition engine. I had check our microsoft speech.net but it isn't working very well as i expect. I just want to write an accurate but simple speech editor (using my voice and it will recognize the keywords). I want to learn how to create as an interest. Example, i say go left my 2d object will go left. I say go right my 2d object will move to right rather than left Okay. The problem is what do i need in order to make a speech recognition. I am looking forward to use c# to write one. Does speech recognition uses neural networks or any AI elements? What are the things i need in order to write that? I will make huge research on google on that! Any help, please? Thanks. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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      Hi there. This is not too technical. I had been thinking of writing my very own speech recognition engine. I had check our microsoft speech.net but it isn't working very well as i expect. I just want to write an accurate but simple speech editor (using my voice and it will recognize the keywords). I want to learn how to create as an interest. Example, i say go left my 2d object will go left. I say go right my 2d object will move to right rather than left Okay. The problem is what do i need in order to make a speech recognition. I am looking forward to use c# to write one. Does speech recognition uses neural networks or any AI elements? What are the things i need in order to write that? I will make huge research on google on that! Any help, please? Thanks. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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      Try the programming forums[^] ;) -Nick Parker

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        Hi there. This is not too technical. I had been thinking of writing my very own speech recognition engine. I had check our microsoft speech.net but it isn't working very well as i expect. I just want to write an accurate but simple speech editor (using my voice and it will recognize the keywords). I want to learn how to create as an interest. Example, i say go left my 2d object will go left. I say go right my 2d object will move to right rather than left Okay. The problem is what do i need in order to make a speech recognition. I am looking forward to use c# to write one. Does speech recognition uses neural networks or any AI elements? What are the things i need in order to write that? I will make huge research on google on that! Any help, please? Thanks. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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        wap bang boogie, All the people on the right, boogaloo! leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
        Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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          wap bang boogie, All the people on the right, boogaloo! leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
          Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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          :laugh: :rolleyes: party!


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            wap bang boogie, All the people on the right, boogaloo! leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");
            Seen on my Campus BBS: Linux is free...coz no-one wants to pay for it.

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              Hi there. This is not too technical. I had been thinking of writing my very own speech recognition engine. I had check our microsoft speech.net but it isn't working very well as i expect. I just want to write an accurate but simple speech editor (using my voice and it will recognize the keywords). I want to learn how to create as an interest. Example, i say go left my 2d object will go left. I say go right my 2d object will move to right rather than left Okay. The problem is what do i need in order to make a speech recognition. I am looking forward to use c# to write one. Does speech recognition uses neural networks or any AI elements? What are the things i need in order to write that? I will make huge research on google on that! Any help, please? Thanks. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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              You have done this here previously[^] Last time I was almost polite and helpful:~ inspite of the Lounge posting This time the answer is "Twllt din":omg: (those with time on their hands can look at my profile[^] for my location and then Google a translation):doh: John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                It's just a jump to the left... And then a step to the riii-iii-ight. --Mike-- Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber CP SearchBar v2.0.2 released

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                Lucky that finally came out on DVD, my wife had pretty much burned through the VHS copy and it was a no brainer christmas present. "BE JUST AND FEAR NOT";P

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                  You have done this here previously[^] Last time I was almost polite and helpful:~ inspite of the Lounge posting This time the answer is "Twllt din":omg: (those with time on their hands can look at my profile[^] for my location and then Google a translation):doh: John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                  Don't be nasty. Even if he is a bit of a Uffar gwirion ;)


                  Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.


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                    Don't be nasty. Even if he is a bit of a Uffar gwirion ;)


                    Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.


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                    'Yn fytyn';P I was nice last time, on a good night anyone else would have nailed his 'Twllt din' to the wall and let David Wulff[^] loose :wtf: John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                      'Yn fytyn';P I was nice last time, on a good night anyone else would have nailed his 'Twllt din' to the wall and let David Wulff[^] loose :wtf: John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                      Nic Rowan
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                      :laugh: Oi! Don't start on me now, I'm just the UN Peacekeeping force. :-D


                      Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.


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                        :laugh: Oi! Don't start on me now, I'm just the UN Peacekeeping force. :-D


                        Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.


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                        Nic Rowan wrote: I'm just the UN Peacekeeping force. :rose:Alright I'll surrender.:-D John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                          Nic Rowan wrote: I'm just the UN Peacekeeping force. :rose:Alright I'll surrender.:-D John Hudson An imaginary Chris Maunder standing in front of mirror is misquoted remarking: Nothing says "you're not normal" more than the little things. :wtf: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                          Chua Wen Ching
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                          Oops. I forget i post it before. Make a mistake. Sorry! Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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                            Hi there. This is not too technical. I had been thinking of writing my very own speech recognition engine. I had check our microsoft speech.net but it isn't working very well as i expect. I just want to write an accurate but simple speech editor (using my voice and it will recognize the keywords). I want to learn how to create as an interest. Example, i say go left my 2d object will go left. I say go right my 2d object will move to right rather than left Okay. The problem is what do i need in order to make a speech recognition. I am looking forward to use c# to write one. Does speech recognition uses neural networks or any AI elements? What are the things i need in order to write that? I will make huge research on google on that! Any help, please? Thanks. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p

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                            theJazzyBrain
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                            Some people just dont get it... theJazzyBrain Wise is he who asks good questions, not he who gives good answers

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                              "Come up to the lab, and see what's on the slab." :laugh:


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