Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-voice for Brits!
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Thanks for your advice! I’ve actually just been trawling through some software installs for automated Sphinx dictionary generation, all of which I have decided are needlessly complicated for MMM purposes. Instead I have now modified the dictionary within the MMM-voice folder, and added around 5 more verbal definitions for all of the key words I want, based on my accent. I would say now the recognition for key words like ‘hide’ is not far shy of 100%. This dictionary based approach, adding word where required, seems incredibly useful, and for me greatly increases the usability of the module. I had been so frustrated with the response rate from the mirror, but now am actually incredibly impressed.
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@joe84maiden said in MMM-voice for Brits!:
Does anyone have any experience with making this work?
Do I assume correctly that you are using Hello-Lucy with MMM-voice? If so, what module are you referring to by “Flights?” I will install it and see what I can do for you, if you like.
By default, the commands are two words. e.g. “HIDE CALENDAR” or “SHOW CLOCK”
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Hi Mykle, it’s not a module but simply the vocal recognition.
I was saying ‘hide modules’ which was being interpreted as ‘flights modules’ over and over again. I turned on the debug options on MMM-voice to try and work out why it was working so poorly, and what I discovered was simply that it couldn’t interpret what i was saying! The words displayed on the mirror were nothing like the words I was aiming for. Having altered the dictionary I’m very happy thanks! But yes, I am using your great module. -
@joe84maiden be aware, that when you add more modules for voice recognition, the module will create a new dictionairy automatically. So all your adjustments would be lost if you don’t backup them somewhere ;)
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Can I getta pencil? LOL