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Virtual Compiler Speech Activated Control System

H. C. Kolekar, M. N. Kakatkar

Abstract


The speech activated control system utilizes a speech recognition process which mainly aims at managing the five basic motions of a model car employing Controller Area Network through a wireless medium. The methodologies used to implement the automatic speech recognition are Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient and Dynamic Time Warping. The implemented prototype of speech activated control system will enable straightforward future implementations, especially in hazardous environments and robotics applications.


Keywords


CAN, DTW, MFCC, Model Car, Speech Recognition, Wireless.

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