Author Topic: DIY voice control for Keysight 1000-X scopes  (Read 5471 times)

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Offline Electro Detective

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Re: DIY voice control for Keysight 1000-X scopes
« Reply #25 on: April 14, 2019, 12:34:12 am »

Basic KIS commands would be handy > Run, Stop, AutoSet, Single, Save etc 

Old school knobs, switches and dials for the rest

A built in microphone with small voice recognition program (Dragon mini?) would offer better accuracy and security,
so no external or background noise to stuff things up 

Other users can have their voice profile in there too, or saved on a USB stick and loaded up

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Offline Noy

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Re: DIY voice control for Keysight 1000-X scopes
« Reply #26 on: January 21, 2022, 02:03:21 pm »
Found this topic just now...
here is my new thread for such things:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/voice-control-for-testgear-(oszi)-with-sepia-framework-pc-mic/msg3956282/#msg3956282

Are there any news for your speech-to-lxi support?

Maybe just use your already to your testgear connected ( LXI/GPIB/Serial Port ) PC and a microphone / webcam?
Found something called "bitvoicer" but it looks like its closed already.. Any new regarding SNIPS alternatives? Found the sepia framework which will run on WIN / Linux desktops too.. Would be nice to prevent the usage for additional bench filling hardware (beside the allocation situation for RPis..)
 


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