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RE: Voice recognition? - AbsoluteBeginner - 09-21-2024 (translated by Google translator) You have so interesting here. ![]() I'm already starting to think about how to connect this with my SB neurons. ![]() RE: Voice recognition? - litdev - 09-21-2024 As a test I installed new language on Windows 11 PC (en-US). This is a big download and install. With this I am able to switch between en-GB and en-US locales on PC (requires logout and login to change full OS language) and in SB using LDUtilities.CurrentCulture. I would still recommend just using the locale set in your OS and corresponding appropriate vocabulary. Best results will be with a small vocabulary of essential words and I found it also works better with short phrases ratther than single words in many cases, since the recognition is trying to find the best match to what it hears in its set vocabulary. Doing the Windows voice recognition training is also pretty much essential. RE: Voice recognition? - litdev - 09-23-2024 Another small update for the speech debug (1.2.29.10) and some code to see how the default dictionary works (or doesn't!). Also a good mic well positioned helps. Code: TextWindow.WriteLine("Say something...") ![]() RE: Voice recognition? - Scout - 09-23-2024 The standard dictionary is probably a funny AI. ![]() The self-defined dictionary works very well though. You can even mix German and English words. ![]() I am just not allowed to use German special characters like ä ö ü ß |