Godot C# Offline Speech Recognition
Learn how you can incorporate offline speech recognition into your Godot Mono (C#) 3.4+ games
Description
A new era of Gaming
A new era of gaming is about to open up with the amazing tool of offline speech recognition. For many years, speech recognition has been available, but then often as part of a operating system, or an online web service, so have therefore never been portable or friendly to the memory/CPU. However, this is all about to change, and is in fact already available.
Trying not to waste you time
I have created the course to be as short as possible, so you can get the "meat", and get thing up and running as quickly as possible, with other words: I'm trying not to waste your time.
What you will learn
Today most solutions for speech recognition are online-based. But in this course, you will learn how to take advantage of a speech recognition library that offers offline speech recognition, with lightweight memory and CPU usage, thus optimal to incorporate into your games. Even though the speech recognition may not be perfect, it is "good enough" to be used for games, and works with voices from children, male and females.
In the course, you will step by step create a simple project which you can use as your springboard to start and create your own speech controlled games.
It includes:
Setting up the speech library
Setting up Godot for microphone recording
Getting the speech library to work together with the Godot engine
Complete project to download and Edit/Run in the Godot engine
Your instructor will be Johan Forsblom, A systems and games developer with a Bachelor of science, and over 7+ years of experience working as a Systems developer.
What You Will Learn!
- How to add speech recogition to your Godot C# games
- Push-To-Talk
- Setting up Godot for recording
- Monitoring microphone input levels in code
- Setting up Audiobuses to not hear oneself through the speakers
- How to use an external C# library with the Godot engine
- Preventing the application/game from crashing when using the speech library
Who Should Attend!
- C# Developers
- Godot Mono Game developers
- Developers interested in speech recognition for games