Hey everyone, i'm just starting my journey with Arduinos and wanted to build a device that would take real time audio and convert it to text (like subtitles) in a screen that i would probably fit into a spectacle. I plan to design the frame for the specs with a 3d printer which is in my University. I need help with which arduino should i choose that it fits within the glasses and which can be powered by a small battery. Also which LED screen and microphone should I be using for this. thank you so much. any small help would be great.
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Hi, @shovanraut
Welcome to the forum.
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Have you looked at the processing power you need for voice to text?
From a hobby type controller system, I seriously doubt that you will find anything suitable.
Can you please tell us your electronics, programming, arduino, hardware experience?
Is this a school/college/university project?
Thanks.. Tom...
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Good speech recognition like Siri and Alexa is done by powerful servers "in the cloud". Dragon Naturally Speaking runs locally on a PC or MAC, but it works best when trained for a particular voice.
As you progress I believe you will learn the Arduino is not capable of doing what you want with a response in a reasonable time frame
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