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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Re: UltraHal crashes when viewing options
« on: October 08, 2011, 05:46:20 pm »
Actually, I was working with the V4 engine. I thought the V5.1 engine was installed but it wasn't. Even then, the program was designed originally for Windows XP and v5.1 was updated in 2009. I managed to get the engine through another website as the Microsoft website kept crashing my IE (I have IE severely restricted in what it can do due to it's sieve-like security). Once it was installed, I could do the voice training through the control panel.
I uninstalled UltraHal, made sure the voice recognition was working through the speech options in the control panel, reinstalled UltraHal and selected the v5.1 engine. UltraHal has only crashed once since then and it was due to a voice change as I was checking out difference voices. I was able to access the options and it didn't crash there again.
The engine needs a hell of a lot of training to recognize words correctly, so I mostly type my chats. But UltraHal seems to be working. It's still pretty stupid at the moment and now I'll search the forum for more tips on teaching it. Not all concepts can be put into if/then statements and sometimes it's just easier to tell it what information you want it to know than it is to try to put that into a relational framework right off the bat.
I uninstalled UltraHal, made sure the voice recognition was working through the speech options in the control panel, reinstalled UltraHal and selected the v5.1 engine. UltraHal has only crashed once since then and it was due to a voice change as I was checking out difference voices. I was able to access the options and it didn't crash there again.
The engine needs a hell of a lot of training to recognize words correctly, so I mostly type my chats. But UltraHal seems to be working. It's still pretty stupid at the moment and now I'll search the forum for more tips on teaching it. Not all concepts can be put into if/then statements and sometimes it's just easier to tell it what information you want it to know than it is to try to put that into a relational framework right off the bat.