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Developing a PDA to control device using proposed algorithm
Shantanu Dasgupta,P. M. Durai Raj +1 more
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This paper will focus on creating a PDA i e.Abstract:
Technology today is developing at a rapid rate. People want control of things on their hands and they want to do it like doing any other normal tasks. This paper will focus on creating a PDA i e., “Personal Digital Assistant” that will control electronic and electrical devices in our home such as lights, TV, AC, fans, Doors etc. with just voice commands using NLP (Natural Language Processing) and Raspberry Pi microcontroller. The product will have speech recognition ability so that we can interact with it like we do with a human being. Artificial Intelligence technologies such as Natural Language Processing and Speech Recognition will make it more efficient and user-friendly. The functions of the personal digital assistant will roughly comprise of controlling lights, doors, fans, AC, TV and other possible devices. It will also play music on command, shutting down your laptop when you forgot to do so, open apps on your mobile/laptop, Read documents for you and more. This could help make life a whole lot easier for customers of the product.read more
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Building MEDISCO: Indonesian Speech Corpus for Medical Domain
TL;DR: The work of building MEDISCO: Medical Indonesian Speech Corpus, a speech corpus that consists of 360 sentences read by 13 speakers from the medical text corpus collected from five Indonesian online medical consultation websites.
Dissertation
Gesture and voice control of internet of things : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Electronics and Computer Engineering at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
TL;DR: Test results show that the system is capable of recognizing hand gestures and voice commands on real-time frame for controlling ZigBee-enabled devices over the wireless communication channel.
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Context-Aware Voice Recognition System for Car Climate and Infotainment Control
TL;DR: In this paper , a personal voice assistant for the car is proposed, which acts as a medium between the user and the car system peripherals, and provides voice control for activating infotainment system, navigation support, windows, lights, and fan control.
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