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10-07-2010 06:12 PM
Hello,
i am Khaled ,Mechatronic engineering ... i don't know how to integrate Microsoft Speech in windows Vista with the LabVIEW for example i want to use my voice to have output from LabVIEW and from searches i found that Microsoft Speech is the best ad easiest solution
khaledyr
10-07-2010 10:59 PM
Where did you search and what did you search for? A search on the NI site for "microsoft speech" yields many results:
http://search.ni.com/nisearch/app/main/p/bot/no/ap/global/lang/en/pg/1/ps/10/q/microsoft%20speech/
10-08-2010 09:35 AM
yes i know that there are many results for the search but there is no examples about how to turn on and off motor or led by my voice using speech recognition and LabVIEW like the vedio in this link
http://www.ni.com/swf/flv/labview/us/vista/vr/
Khaledyr
10-08-2010 09:50 AM
There are also examples for speech recognition:
You won't find one specific to turning on/off a motor, but the examples can be used to determine what you need to do. For instance, to turn the motor on/off you need some hardware. So you can write the VI to control the hardware to turn it on/off, and use speech recognition to call this VI.
10-08-2010 12:58 PM
This example goes the other direction (it generates speech from text, rather than generating text from speech), but it shows how you can call speech functions in the Microsoft .NET 3.0 environment from LabView.