Is Nokia like voice recognition available for Touch HD (or WinMo in general)? - Touch HD General

I mean not just voice tags you can record by yourself. But a Nokia style voice dialing: when you train a phone by spelling some control contacts and a phone learns your voice.
This feature was in my Nokia E60 4-5 years ago. I can't understand why it's not in a modern y2008 phone?

You mean like Microsoft Voice Command?

Astonishingly, using either XDA's built-in search engine or the Google alternative, and the string "microsoft voice recognition" (which isn't even it's proper name, see Psygnosis' post above) and I get dozens, nay hundreds of hits. Even more amazingly, within the 1st few hits, I got the following link!
Use the Search, Luke!

Major_Sarcasm said:
Astonishingly, using either XDA's built-in search engine or the Google alternative, and the string "microsoft voice recognition" (which isn't even it's proper name, see Psygnosis' post above) and I get dozens, nay hundreds of hits. Even more amazingly, within the 1st few hits, I got the following link!
Use the Search, Luke!
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Heh... thanks

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Voice Dialing via Bluetooth button except Voice Commander

I've been fighting with the X1 for over 3 roms and searching the net and xda for some hours without any solution to this.
Simple as that, I want to launch a voice dialing software, (or any other application) excluding Voice Commander, from my bluetooth button, which will take input (voice) from the bluetooth microphone and not from the main unit.
Am I asking too much? This thing can happen quite easily to phones that are decades old. Voice commander is pointless and utter crap for non supported languages. I've found various recording apps for that purpose but I haven't managed to launch them using the bluetooth button. If I am to use the main unit, voice dialing misses its purpose.
So any hints or advice where to head to? I've seen many registry keys and bluetooth audio gateway dlls but none could actually execute a custom application instead of the damn Voice Commander.
Thanks.
For me, Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works perfectly, but I guess you're saying that it's not available in Greek?
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I do not think you should have that site listed in your signature, if you don't mind my saying so.
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George Knighton said:
For me, Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works perfectly, but I guess you're saying that it's not available in Greek?
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Not only that but some people prefer prerecorded voice recognition than Voice Command. In any case it should be possible to launch any application you want with the bluetooth button voice dialing or not, the question is how.
I do not think you should have that site listed in your signature, if you don't mind my saying so.
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The site once was a paradise of music but it's been down for some time. Removed the link until it is back up again.
So people anyone? I wouldn't have imagined that XPERIA can't record callers voice nor a configurable way of voice dialing with bluetooth. These things are for granted in other platforms...

Voice recognition like N95.

I know its not out yet, but when it is could someone tell me if it has this for use with bluetooth headset as I have a N95 8GB and its the best bit of the phone, recognises any clearly spoken name without programing your voice.
Cheers in advance.
Microsoft Voice Command has done that for years, and more.
Thanks for the reply, as I'm still knocking stones together as I have not had a touch phone I wasn't sure of this feature. But sounds promising. Cheers.
Voice Command in WM...
Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
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Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
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possibly yes. Carriers typically screw up a good thing. Ultimately hurting the HTC brand in my opinion. HTC has launched a new ad campaign which is supposed to strengthen their brand. Let's wish them good luck as they are hands down the best mind behind the devices, not the carriers
slowcat2 said:
Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
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Microsoft Voice Command is a separate program - not part of the operating system. You will need to download it. And probably pay for it.
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Microsoft Voice Command is a separate program - not part of the operating system. You will need to download it. And probably pay for it.
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I'm a biker and the problem is to command the phone by the bluetooth headset cenral buton. I had tried with Voice2go but it' seem's impossible to command the HD2 from the HeadSet.
Did you make the test with MSVoice Command or another soft ?
Thank you

Voice Dialling in 6.5 - not found

I cannot find it for the life of me and searching brings no results either. I use voice dialling in conjunction with a blue tooth hands free in the car so it's pretty important to me.
Assuming that it is simply missing from the cooked ROM does anyone have the relevant .cab?
TIA
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Search software/apps & themes forum for MSVC, i.e. MicroSoft Voice Command
Close, but no cigar, I'm not interested in running programmes by voice, I just want to say a name to the Bluetooth in the car and it dials like it used to. However, MSVC eventually is mentioned in the same sentence as CVSD which is the missing element.
It's pain to find Cybertron Voice Speed Dial, which as far as I was concerned, was part of Mobile Windows in the first place!
You can download the relevant cab file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3191184&postcount=3
BTW. Where the hell are all the buttons gone for posting..?

** BING Search - Now Has Voice Search! **

** BING Search - Now Has Voice Search! **
Just updated to the newest ver today ..
New Interface .. and now has voice search - press talk say: tires
and if will find anyplace near by that has tires ..
Old ver for me anyway had no voice search .. Worked 100% for 6 searches!
http://www.discoverbing.com/mobile/
That's pretty nice.. thanks. Voice search works np..
GPS navigation in the new version is broken. (at least for me) Beware before you upgrade. Be sure to have v4.6 as a backup.
Also, please give MS feedback on the broken features in v5.
https://feedback.discoverbing.com/default.aspx?mkt=en-us&productkey=bingmobile&P1=faq
The old version of Bing had voice search also. This new version is gon take some getting used to interface wise. The background is doing a little too much for me lol
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The old version of Bing had voice search also. This new version is gon take some getting used to interface wise. The background is doing a little too much for me lol
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Yeah I was just about to say the previous versions all had this too... even back when it was live search. It looks as though all they did was change the layout to look more like the bing homepage. It's..... interesting thats for sure.
Yup. At least the last three versions of Live Search did have voice search, albeit they perhaps lacked the ui integration. But MS broke alot other functionality in the process.
uninstalled the new version
I use Bing mostly for Movie times. With this new version it's almost impossible to find movies and theaters quickly.
With the old version it's just 2-3 clicks away.
I uninstalled the new Bing version and went back to the old one. Im not upgrading it again.
The new version is a huge disappointment for me. I prefer v4.6 over googlemaps simply for its turn-by-turn navigation. In the new version, they no longer have any advantage over google. I think it's a shame that Bing is going backwards in functionality when Google has added navigation on the Droid.
I mentioned this before, but ask all of you to please speakup and let microsoft know your satisfaction with the new Bing Mobile:
https://feedback.discoverbing.com/default.aspx?mkt=en-us&productkey=bingmobile&P1=faq
I have no idea why they have removed your contacts as predefined locations. Now if you need to map a contact's address its a pain in the a***
This new version sucks. Downgrading immediately.
Agreed!
New version is absolute crap! And they also got rid of the SMS results to friend feature which I found to be so very handy!
And I don't know if it was just me, but while on nav mode, the screen wouldn't stay on! And no number of satellites connected to, no long/lat, no x.x miles to next turn distance updating.

[Q] Audio decode, recognize a keyword

Hello,
Constantly-on speech recognition listening for just one keyword.
I am trying to do is making my app constantly listen for one keyword that will fire an intent whenever the keyword is recognized.
I know that this will use a lot of battery. and I don't want to use google's speech recognition.
For example - you are talking with a person. Normal conversation. The phone is actively listening and recognizing every single said word and listening for the keyword.
Let's say the keyword is "cheese" in this instance.
Whenever you say "cheese," the application fires an intent that starts up another part of the app.
I tried to record myself saying "cheese" into wav file
And then comparing it to every word that was spoken..
my problem is finding the right tool that can help me perform this signal comparison in the simplest way so it can work on any device..
tried musicg library with fingerprint function but it does not work so well..
tried some other fft/cross-corelation/ect.. functions but I didn't get the result I expected..
any help (examples or some library would be best) that you can give me will be very appreciated ..
Thanks.
It looks like Java has its own speech recognition API (basic info about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Speech_API).
I also found the official FAQ with instructions on how to download and use it etc. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/jsapifaq-135248.html
Hopefully, it's pretty high quality and works well. Good luck!
marwan.kallal said:
It looks like Java has its own speech recognition API (basic info about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Speech_API).
I also found the official FAQ with instructions on how to download and use it etc. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/jsapifaq-135248.html
Hopefully, it's pretty high quality and works well. Good luck!
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Thank you!!! I'll try it
Wow fantastic question,how about refering the sourse codes of google voice?So u can know what they have done....:thumbup:
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Just FYI, speech recognition is some complex stuff. I believe that Google uses some really advanced techniques such as deep neural networks for their speech recognition.
Here are some links if anyone's interested:
Wired Article
Google Research (Theory Based)

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