Hi guys i googled about voicexml and google speech recognition but i didn't understand if google speech recognition model is based on voicexml model or not.
If possible, can you tell me the differences please?
Thanks
Google Voice Search (as it is sometimes called) is closed source, thus it's hard to say what it's based on or how their algorithms differ. If you click this link you'll find a list and comparison of many voice recognition implementations, including Google's and VoiceXML.
If it does have anything to do with Verbio's VoiceXML then Verbio is likely under a contractual agreement not to disclose that as there's no mention of Google anywhere on their website.
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Does anyone have list of all supported logos by Google Vision API Logo Detection. In the documentation it just mentions that it supports over 0.1 million logos. Does anyone have any further information on this. Thanks.
As far as I know - No, this data is not published.
"Logo Detection detects popular product logos within an image."
If you need this information because you want to know if the specific logo you are looking for is exist if it's not popular probably not.
You can try tou use AutoML and this question maybe relevant Can Google Cloud Vision API be trained using your image data?
Most of my home automation is controlled internally (timers, events, scenes, etc). I also have voice control (mainly just for fun). I have some google home devices scattered throughout the house with a few IFTTT phrases like "Open the blinds in the $ (e.g. lounge room)". When that phrase is triggered, WebHooks POSTs a request to my home server to open the blinds.
Anyway it would be nice if I could just say "Open the blinds" and the room would be implied by which Google Home device processed the phrase. That doesn't seem possible with the IFTTT services. It actually seems like a glaring oversight, so maybe I'm missing something.
Any ideas on how I could implement this seemingly simple feature? (I'm hoping I won't have to query the Google Assistant myself).
I think I have enough information now to answer my own question. The 'IFTTT Platform' seems to be the key to all my requirements. It will give me greater access to the Google Assistant API (magnitudes greater than the IFTTT GUI). However, it's a steep learning curve:
Step 1: Learn the Ruby programming language
Step 2: Umm I'll get back to you on the next steps :)
Being that Im a C++ Developer, Curious to know if its possible to develop Voice UI and Speech recoginition Software like Amazon alexa but using c# speech libraries to open a specific Software through voice commands?
Can someone give some insight or einlighten me ? I used Speech.Recognition from C# and wrote a sample Code, where in it Can take my Input, but the Problem is it coudnt understand my Input that perfectly.
Is it a good idea to continue to work on this ? I feel like totally lost. Any Inputs will be apprerciated please.
It's possible - but depends on if you want to go through the trouble of recreating all the Voice based assistants & technology already available for you to leverage.
For example, you could easily create a Skill using the Cortana Skills Kit, and enable Cortana to be the digital assistant that does the speech to text, provide context, enable deep-linking to your software etc. while you focus on the business logic/functionality. Does that help?
I am working now on a usability evaluation for digital library and I want to ask is an academic digital library considering educational website or information retrieval system ? in another word, is the library (website or system)? and what is the difference between them ? because I read some literature review menthioned that the digital/online library considering as a system but other said it is an academic website?
thanks in advance
It's a web application. Based on the tags used, I guess it's evaluated from HCI/design perspectives. You should be able to find/use heuristic guidelines on webpage design. In addition, you need to evaluate user interactions, such as how usable it is for a user to search for something, set filters, etc.
Is there an ajax toolkit that does:
A star rating system
captcha
file upload
auto-complete
I am planning a new social website.
A lot of the frameworks can do what you are looking for, but the the answer to "Which is better" is hard to define. And, unfortunately, the frameworks are developing so quickly that a comparison is only valid for a short amount of time.
The highest rated question on this topic was asked about a year ago, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/394601/which-javascript-framework-jquery-vs-dojo-vs.
Hopefully that can give you some background, so you can make a more informed decision.