Today, my mom was judging for a science fair and I got to go along and help. I noticed on the map that there was a computer science part, so I took a look over there. I found AI projects including teaching a computer to play chess. I wanted to do the science fair next year, and that inspired me to create a scratch program that learns how to talk from others for next year's fair. This will not only be fun, but it will promote scratch as well. I will start on the project as soon as I have some idea what the programming will look like. I can't have any help, though, so I can't collaborate on this. It will be something i have to do alone. But, do any of you think this possible?
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Nothing's impossible. I Think it should work
OR heres a suggestion: You could make a scratch project that works with voice commands, like for example: You say "Left" into the microphone and a charactor moves left.
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Survivorduck wrote:
You could make a scratch project that works with voice commands,
How? There's no way to compare, say, mic input to a pre-recorded .wav file.
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Sorry but I don't think that's possible atm. But it's a cool idea
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How about a bigger an better version of those projects where they save things in a list?
Like on that has a ton of info it can save that it repeatedly refers to?
Or, see Jen's Eliza.
Or maybe even, something where the peoples speech is put into a list. Like if it contains "good" put it in a Positive list, and if it says "hate," put it into negative comments.
Then, te next person can use that speech.
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I won the science fair at my school this time around. I was the only person who handed in their 2nd term report. I love the apathy in my class.
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