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Voice Recognition Hardware Development Read My Lips John Porter, Lavanya Mynam, Gerald Mortensen
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Page 1: Voice Recognition Hardware Development Read My Lips John Porter, Lavanya Mynam, Gerald Mortensen

Voice Recognition Hardware Development Read My Lips

John Porter, Lavanya Mynam, Gerald Mortensen

Page 2: Voice Recognition Hardware Development Read My Lips John Porter, Lavanya Mynam, Gerald Mortensen

Problem Statement

• Next generation keyboard architecture for voice recognition:- Identify microphone candidates- Direction Finding- Basic signal Conditioning- Optional wireless input- Performance testing protocol- Integrated keyboard packaging

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Project Learning: Microphones

Condenser Microphones• Electret Microphones

Omni-directional microphones Unidirectional microphones

Specifications• Impedance (about 200 Ω or lower) • Frequency response ( 50 Hz to 16 kHz)• Dynamic range (softest to loudest sound)• Sensitivity (47 dB)• Cost• Size

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Project Learning: Detecting Direction

• Theory– Subtracting signals to create a highly

directional microphone.

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Project Learning: Placement Idea

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Project Learning: Signal Conditioning

• Single unidirectional microphone

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Microphone Direction Testing

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Project learning: Issues

• Technical questions– Precision– Microphones locations– Toggle between text and software

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Project learning: Direction Finding

• Multiple unidirectional microphones

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Project learning: Wireless

• Electrosonics

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Project learning: Via Voice

• Platforms ( Windows Me/98/2000/XP )

• Capabilities– Converts speech to text– User adaptation– Understandability (accents)– Multiple users

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Testing Ideas

• Methods– Lazy Susan– Waveform Comparisons– Speech to text translation

• Metrics– Noise level– Noise source– Microphone orientation– Accuracy

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Project Management

• Schedule– Mid project review: 4/12/2007– Initial prototype: 4/25/2007– Final Design Review: 5/3/2007

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Budget

• Budget ( $4000 total )– $50 Via Voice– $50 Poster– $300 USB audio device– $400 Two PCB Designs with setups– $200 Testing hardware– $750 Transportation– $500 Miscellaneous parts– $250 Miscellaneous tools– $500 Reserve– $1000 ECE Program Contribution