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A one hour test with speech recognition in Grasshopper. It's the first time I've ever used the Windows in-build recognition engine, or indeed invoked it through code. I'd say definitely mixed results.
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Andy, it's not a work in progress, it's just a script component that uses System.Speech.Recognition Just some dicking around really.
Very nice. I had thought about trying to implement some sort of speech recognition component for the Firefly Kinect components... but I always felt that using the Windows built-in engine would be better, as it would be available to a much wider audience. I'm curious how you set it up. Would you mind sharing your solution (even though I know it's still a work in progress)? It would just be helpful to see how you set it up... also, it would allow others to test it using their own voices and see how closely the results matched your own. Thoughts?
Benjamin, yes, it seems possible to supply a custom grammar for speech recognition, and this grammar could restrict itself to just component names and keywords. Haven't tested yet, only gave myself an hour for this... clusters were calling :)
Some day just by talking we're constructing the 3D model:
"column steel @ 50,45,0', 'beam wood @ 50,30,0' etc.
Really nice David!
Is it possible to limit the matched words to a predefined list?
Billion Total rocks man!
Some great band names in there...!
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