Just discovered this.
Did some small test, and it seems to work very well. I will enjoying experimenting with it and integrating in some scenes.
Thank you!
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Very cool library based speech recognition plugin that sidesteps some of the trendy attempts at ML integrations.
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I loved the demo :).
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This is an amazing feature, especially for VR, making many controls so much easier to access. It's been quite an inspiration for me, leading to my recently published Voice Commander, which uses some of the same basic features showcased here to add speech recognition for all UI buttons to any scene. Thank you very much for inspiring me to create that.
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I love it! So much more natural to interact through speech than buttons.
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Logic bricks and speech recognition take time to understand and effort to implement, but vam is infinitely more immersive when they're properly woven into a scene.

One note on the demo scene MacGruber has included: you can have all the discussed setup in Windows / vam correct (e.g. default mic), and the scene still might not work. For the demo to work correctly, you need to have EN-US set as your Speech inside the Language setting in Windows. Otherwise, the demo scene will throw a pretty obvious error (mismatch) and fail to recognize anything you say, even if you're speaking in a US English dialect. Your Windows display / keyboard language doesn't matter, just the speech setting.

Overall fantastic work and fantastic demo. This scene is actually a great way for beginners to get started on logic bricks as well; just have a look through the scene controller and voice recognition nodes at the corner of the desk, and it's really easy to see what's possible. MacGruber ftw
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Acid Bubbles and MacGruber ftw!
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Just played around with this a bit. Amazing plugin! Recognizes the words very good. Also supports different languages :)
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Awesome!! Very slick work, the 'add keyword' option is really cool, thank you for making and sharing this!
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The speech recognition works quite well for me and I've found that it really increases immersion.
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