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2012-06-10
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2012-06-10
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2012-06-10
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how about a video presntation of saera ? so that one can really write a big blog for its advertisement .hopefully it hit the repos today and some one once again hails N900 with siri.I believe tags would be quite interesting.
Idea : taixzo would it be possible if saera could manage to answer simple questions ( with modrana affiliation )
queries like :
where is the center of the earth ?
where i am right now ?
And also :
any funny talks ?
cracking any jokes etc ?
playing a song ?
more to come . . .
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2012-06-10
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ooh, ooh
I vote for the name "MaemoVA" Maemo Voice Assistant.
Ya know, if we're gonna change the name at all. (But Saera is fine, although Apple did sue Samsung over S Voice)
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2012-06-10
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That's good, because it's descriptive of what it does. Otherwise, you'd have to know what Saera or Siri or Ultra Hal did already to know if it was the solution to something you're looking for.
Does Saera require prefacing a command with the name "Saera"? I can see the advantage to a voice recognition device that must have its commands prefaced with its name, but also an issue with any voice recognition device that didn't allow the user to change the name. Prefacing a command with a name would be useful in busy environments, & being able to change the name would fix problems in environments for instance where you were talking with someone named "Sarah".
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2012-06-11
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Well, if you can look at the source and make a list of translations of all the strings, that would be a big help. Once I have that I'll add a settings page to allow you to change your language.
elif input.startswith('remind me '):
result = result.replace("I am.","Ay am.")
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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I just checked the source files.
Since I cannot develop, I do not know if I change some words in the wrong place I will break the functionality.
Would not be a good approach to extract all the words and phrases that need translation to a separate file? In this way, only that file should be touched and nothing can go wrong.
If you think this is complicated or just not viable, please tell me if, for instance, I have to translate 'remind me' in:
And what about:Code:elif input.startswith('remind me '):
This makes no sense in Spanish.Code:result = result.replace("I am.","Ay am.")
I will wait for your answer before starting to 'play' with the source.
to really make this powerful, some server side processing would be required i think.
iirc,
a) siri works by doing a lot of voice parsing at the server side
b) noise cancellation is done heavily on the iphone itself (a built-in chip to do this?)
c) answers are provided by wolfram alpha
i tried it yesterday night and it didn't recognize a single word i said. it doesn't help that my english accent is weird.
anyway keep up the good work taixzo!!!
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I vote for the name "MaemoVA" Maemo Voice Assistant.
Ya know, if we're gonna change the name at all. (But Saera is fine, although Apple did sue Samsung over S Voice)