Re: Speech recognition - Children's voices.
- From: "David Ching" <dc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:10:28 -0700
"David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ideally, I would like to be able to train multiple users and load a
profile.
It looks like I will have to train my son on my PC, which will take
fifteen
minutes, and when I'm done, it probably won't recognize me very well. So,
if
I want to use my voice on my PC, I'll have to retrain it, and then when he
wants to use it...well, you get the idea. It would be nice if there were
a
way to tell the PC which user was using it, and load the voice profile for
that user.
The idea is the each person has a different Windows logon account, and the
speech profile that is used is that of the currently logged on user. You
should create your son his own user account and make sure he is logged in
when he trains it. Then you can train it under your own account.
I'm not exactly trying to go commercial with this application, so it's
pretty darned simple. I just had the "questions" in the form of two
labels,
and a text box for input. Feel free to ask any questions you might have,
if
there's anything giving you trouble.
Yeah, I got that far. Now the more involved part is making the gaming
elements like keeping score, keeping time spent, adjusting the difficulty of
the problems based on progress, etc.
-- David
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