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See the SpeakUp in action!

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 17:46
by srdjan.misic
See the SpeakUp in action!

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See the video here: http://vimeo.com/90335746

Ever since we announced the SpeakUp, our speech recognition click board, you've been
eager to see it in action. Here it is. Speak up! make a move :)

This is just a first glimpse. It's a little different from our usual demonstrations, but you'll
get a sense about how the free configuration software works. There will be more video
clips coming out after this one, showing examples of the SpeakUp applied in real-world situations.

SpeakUp starts shipping April 28th, for more information, see here.

Yours sincerely,
MikroElektronika

Re: See the SpeakUp in action!

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 18:40
by MaGiK
Hello guys :D It looks incredible! I can't wait to get my hands on it. And my voice too :wink:

I do have a question that is a little irrelevant.
When are you guys going to release the RF 868 Click and the mikroMedia buggy?
Not sure if those are their official names, but I'm sure that I want all of them!

Best Regards

Re: See the SpeakUp in action!

Posted: 16 Apr 2014 19:27
by MaGiK
MaGiK wrote:When are you guys going to release the RF 868 Click and the mikroMedia buggy?
Well, the RF 868 Click has been released as the tRF Click, which looks quite promising with an outstanding range and simple interface.
I think two of those are a must have for me. :D

To make a similar test to yours, I'll wait for the MikroMedia buggy :cry:

Best Regards

Re: See the SpeakUp in action!

Posted: 12 May 2014 14:44
by captainigloo
Hello,
I ordered your SpeakUp Click and Pi because I saw the video RPI + XBMC + Pi + click Speakup.
1 - I am very disappointed with the performance in speech recognition (with my professional quality microphones).
2 - Your video demonstration is nice, but the XBMC project is where?
3 - You could at least share this project.
I reiterated I am very disappointed.

Re: See the SpeakUp in action!

Posted: 13 May 2014 09:21
by filip
Hi,
1 - I am very disappointed with the performance in speech recognition (with my professional quality microphones).
The high quality microphones are very sensitive to ambient noise, accept much wider frequency range than the ordinary human voice/speech.
Therefore, the sound spectrum that is perceived by the microphone could have some unwanted components which can deteriorate the speech recognition.

So, it is advisable to use computer microphones, hands-free headsets, etc. - in other words electret microphones.
2 - Your video demonstration is nice, but the XBMC project is where?
3 - You could at least share this project.
We are planning to release this project soon, so please have patience.

Regards,
Filip.