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Zabaware Forums => Ultra Hal 7.0 => Topic started by: iam bennu on April 08, 2004, 03:27:00 pm
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I am really enjoying my Hal Program and want to upgrade. I was wondering about the speech input.
I have been using a program called agent shell for a while and I love it. I am able to just press a button on the keyboard and speak to my agent. It is convenient. How does Hal listen? Do you have to toggle the button on the interface on and off? Does the listen mechanism listen for a certain number of seconds?
When I do use an agent will I be able to use the same listening mechanism?
thanks in advance,
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Originally posted by iam bennu
I am really enjoying my Hal Program and want to upgrade. I was wondering about the speech input.
I have been using a program called agent shell for a while and I love it. I am able to just press a button on the keyboard and speak to my agent. It is convenient. How does Hal listen? Do you have to toggle the button on the interface on and off? Does the listen mechanism listen for a certain number of seconds?
When I do use an agent will I be able to use the same listening mechanism?
thanks in advance,
In the commercail version of Hal you go through a training session to get Hal to understand your voice. After training you just speak normally to Hal and it will respond. It is recommended that you use a morcophone with a headset to cut down on background noise. Once Hal is opened just click on the microphone button and you can talk all you want.
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Thank you,
I was wondering how that worked. Is there any problem with Hal's own voice being picked up by the mic? Have you had any problems with the listening mechanics at all?
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Originally posted by iam bennu
Thank you,
I was wondering how that worked. Is there any problem with Hal's own voice being picked up by the mic? Have you had any problems with the listening mechanics at all?
If you wear a headset, you know, earphones & microphone, there is now way that Hal could ever hear himself. The only problem with listening is based upon the amount of voice training that you do. The more training the better Hal understands you. Just be aware of background noises as that makes it harder to train.
Bill
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Thank you so much I really just wanted to have a sense of it as I moved forward in the process.
Enjoy the day,
iam bennu