Control Robot by Speech Recognition by Arduino

Hi guys,
I want control robot by speech recognition with Arduino, I want to use also Hidden Markov algorithm. I need help!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hello queeste possible link may be useful
http://www.robotshop.com/blog/en/carlitos-projects-speech-controlled-arduino-robot-3684
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    Hello deadean,
    We suggest that you post your question in the
    Speech Service Forum.
    The
    Bing Speech Recognition Control is a separate product from the
    Microsoft Translator service, but we can point you to their terms of use, which is posted on Windows Azure Marketplace.
    Thank you.
    Microsoft Translator team - www.microsoft.com/Translator

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  • Ignore voice commands / Speech Recognition Server timeout

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    You might have an idea of where this is going.  Obviously, if the computer is always listening, it will pick up on normal conversation and try to interpret it. 
    I could just deactivate voice commands when I'm not using it, but as I said earlier, I don't want to have to either hit a key or say a keyword.  In other words, I want to be able to activate and deactivate voice commands by voice.  Deactivating is easy.  Activating is what presents an interesting problem, because if it's deactivated, how will it hear my reactivation command? 
    Thus, the first part of my question: is there a way - any way at all - to get voice commands to ignore commands until given some keyword, short of literally changing its settings to listen for a keyword before the command? 
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    Here are the two things I tried to make the timeout last longer, specifically for five minutes (300 seconds) in both cases.  Neither worked; both timed out after 120 seconds. 
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    and
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    UPDATE: I have since come up with an alternate solution.  I created two speakable items, one for 'deactivation' and one for 'activation'.  The deactivation command uses UI scripting to set voice commands to 'keyword required' mode (i.e. the keyword is required before each command); the activation command simply sets it back to 'keyword optional' mode. 
    I figure that as long as I choose a keyword that's unique enough that it (and things that sound like it) won't come up too often in conversation, the computer will ignore anything I say once I activate the keyword requirement.  Then, I only need to say the keyword once along with the reactivation command to bring it out of this 'ignore commands' state. 
    In a way, this is actually better, because it allows me to continue to use voice commands if I really need to, as opposed to having to say the reactivation command to get my computer to listen to me, saying my intended command, and then saying the deactivation command to make it ignore me again. 
    All the same, if anyone has answers to any of my two original questions, please don't hesitate to share your knowledge!  It might come in handy later! 

  • Speech recognition server using all kinds of memory!

    I'm running an imac 27" with 8gb of memory and have been doing some video work lately.  Watching things with activity monitor I noticed that speech recognition server process was using 800mb + of memory.  Normally I keep speech recognition started but activated by voice suppressed with the escape key.
    I have already found that -using- speech commands prevents the computer display from going to sleep, like this discussion - https://discussions.apple.com/message/11395271?searchText=speech%20recognition%2 0server#11395271
    I reported this as a bug to Apple, and they admitted there is a problem, and that maybe they will fix it but no guarantee. 
    I created a workaround for the display sleep that seems to alleviate both situations, I "wrote" an applescript to restart speakable items.  It's pretty simple but you have to wait for the processes to go away, around 30 seconds or so.
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    That's wishful thinking if you think an update will be made overnight by Apple because of a complaint by an individual. 
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  • Speech Recognition stops paying attention.

    hey all--
    I was having trouble with my speech recognition (as well as a few other things) and so I finally deleted and reinstalled my system out of frustration. There are a lot of commands in the voice commands I don't want/use so I took some of them out or changed their wordings. I am also adding ones of my own.
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    ~G

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    The "Home" command only shows up when I'm using Word, in the "front window" list. However, the Application Speakable Items/Microsoft Word folder is empty. Is there some other way to get into the speakable commands list and weed out unwanted stuff?

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    I posted this in the Macbook forum, but people suggested I re-post here to see if anyone has this figured out -
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    Is there an app (free preferably) for Speech recognition for Safari in iPhone/iPad etc?
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    I saw this one:
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