![]() I have to say, the accuracy is very good, given I have a strong accent as well. Speech recognition can be achieved in many ways on Linux (so on the Raspberry Pi), but personally I think the easiest way is to use Google voice recognition API. You will also need to have internet connection on your Raspberry Pi. It worked straight away without any driver installation or configuration. You can use an USB Microphone, but I don’t have one so I am using the built-in Mic on my webcam. This will be in the next couple of blog posts. I actually having an idea of combining the Speech recognition ability on the Raspberry Pi with the powerful digital/analog i/o hardware, to build a useful voice control system, which could also be adopted in Robotics and Home Automation. With the help of this tutorial, it should be quite easily achieved. This has been a very popular topic since Raspberry Pi came out. ![]() Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Raspberry Pi Voice Recognition Like Siri, Can be used in Home Automation and Robotics () Raspberry Pi Voice Recognition For Home Automation
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