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The lowly Arduino, an 8-bit AVR microcontroller with a pitiful amount of RAM, terribly small Flash storage space, and effectively no peripherals to speak of, has better speech recognition ...
Bringing speech recognition to the low-power microcontroller you’d find in an Arduino sounds like the work of a mad scientist or Ph.D. candidate, but that’s exactly what [Arjo Chakravarty] did.
Hardware designer and serial Kickstarter entrepreneur Patrick Thomas Mitchell has taken to Kickstarter to launch his new Arduino E-Z COMMS Shield ...
IBM was unable to provide a comment on this issue at the time of writing. Another hope for Linux users who need speech-recognition software is Sphinx, an open-source speech recognition project.
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