
In every state, it recognizes a list of specific commands. After the program is started, it may be in several "states". IMPORTANT: after these changes, you will need to make the program start listening again by clicking the right mouse button and choosing "Start listen." The more you train the engine, the better it will recognize your voice, although you will see an improvement from the first training. The second (also important) thing to do is training the engine to your voice by choosing "User training wizard.".The first (and important) thing to do is adjust the microphone by clicking the right mouse button and choosing the "Mic training wizard.".In order to start talking right away, you should do these two steps. The project's interface is shown bellow (Fig 1). For the same reason, if you changed an XML file you will need to copy it also to the \bin\debug\ directory.You can still download from Microsoft's site any agent you want. I've included it in the demo in case you don't have it in your computer. NET, you will need to copy to the \bin\debug\ directory the agent file merlin.acs. So, while compiling and running it from the. The program is designed to run from its source directory.If you don't see the "Speech Recognition" tab then you should download it from the Microsoft site. Here you should see the "Text to Speech" tab AND the "Speech recognition" tab. The easiest way to check if you have these is to enter your control panel-> speech. Microsoft Engine for English (if not found can be downloaded from Microsoft's site).We tried to keep the grammar as small as possible without loosing information. Needless to say that as the grammar increases, the probability of misinterpretations grows.

An engine that translates waves into text.BackgroundĮvery speech recognition application consists of: We planned to make some common tasks that every user does on his/her computer (opening/ closing programs, editing texts, calculating) possible not only by mouse/ keyboard, but also by voice. The aim of the project is to activate programs on your desktop or panel by voice.

This is part of a larger project on speech recognition we developed at ORT Braude college.
