wkearney99
Senior Member
I'm curious about what folks have tried using for doing voice recognition in rooms. What's worked and perhaps more importantly, what didn't work (and why).
There's a whole range of potential issues surrounding VR, but I'm mainly asking about good overall pickup of voice for control purposes in a residential setting.
I'm not asking about dealing with start/stop, or the hardware interface involved. Just about the type of mics and what did/didn't work effectively for indoor use in a home setting. Not outdoor, not intercom, just 'hands free' use.
The whole VR command recognition, start/stop, key phrase, etc, are all fodder for different threads. They're certainly non-trivial issues. But none of which would be relevant without having a reasonable means to deal with obtaining the audio in the first place.
Anybody care to comment?
There's a whole range of potential issues surrounding VR, but I'm mainly asking about good overall pickup of voice for control purposes in a residential setting.
I'm not asking about dealing with start/stop, or the hardware interface involved. Just about the type of mics and what did/didn't work effectively for indoor use in a home setting. Not outdoor, not intercom, just 'hands free' use.
The whole VR command recognition, start/stop, key phrase, etc, are all fodder for different threads. They're certainly non-trivial issues. But none of which would be relevant without having a reasonable means to deal with obtaining the audio in the first place.
Anybody care to comment?