AU2020103209A4 - Voice commanded bracelet for computer programming - Google Patents

Voice commanded bracelet for computer programming Download PDF

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AU2020103209A4
AU2020103209A4 AU2020103209A AU2020103209A AU2020103209A4 AU 2020103209 A4 AU2020103209 A4 AU 2020103209A4 AU 2020103209 A AU2020103209 A AU 2020103209A AU 2020103209 A AU2020103209 A AU 2020103209A AU 2020103209 A4 AU2020103209 A4 AU 2020103209A4
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Mohd Rahul
Arvind K. Sharma
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract

VOICE COMMANDED BRACELET FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ABSTRACT: A device which allows a person to programme while coding is required due to the high frequency of recurrent strain problems in the participants in the programme. The claimed portion of the application of the Voice Based Bracelet for Computer Programming consists of a facility to take a voice command (dictation) and send it to computer, and computer device will write it into programming language console. The bracelet has been equipped with mic, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity buttons on it. With mic a user will give a command (dictation) to the bracelet, bracelet will send it to computer. Computer will take the command and write coding as per user requirement. 1| P a g e VOICE COMMANDED BRACELET FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Drawings 0 Figure 1: Front View of Proposed Voice Based Bracelet 1| P a g e

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VOICE COMMANDED BRACELET FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
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VOICE COMMANDED BRACELET FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Description
Field of the Invention:
This invention concerns the reduction of programming writing difficulties among the programmers. It consists of a voice command (dictation) and a computer device is able to write it in the language console for programming. The bracelet has mini Bluetooth and Wi-Fi buttons on the bracelet. The bracelet will be sent to the device by the mic user with a command (dictation). Device will write and take the command as required by the users.
Background of the invention:
Language processing technologies have advanced tremendously via the advancement of the programme themselves and the massive growth in computing capacity across the past few years.
Dictating for the latest version ofrecognition tools is far more challenging for computing activities. While phrases can be identified, the bulk of the content in the programme is a term and a method title that is a compilation of terms and phrases. Such composites are not treated by the identification mechanisms and should be listed out. Digital interfaces employ exclamation points for equality, logical phrases, attribute interpretation and factor processing in terms that are semantically distinct from natural languages. As a consequence, a dramatically different form of recognition method is required for coding.
Srinivasan and Vergo proposed the architecture that is centered on a currently accessible speech recognition setting. Their thesis aims to strengthen the construction climate. We concentrate on building a design pattern which can be regulated by speech itself.
Leopold and Amber have created a way of writing code for the Visual Programming environment which employs a mixture of Speech, writing skills, and Vocal Developer that is substantially distinct from VoiceXML. VoiceXML is an XML language for drafting voice-enabled programs, not implementing activities for accessing Xml data.
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Stephen C. Arnold directly attempted coding in a speech recognition interface designed for regular document input while experiencing bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome and being unable to execute yet application code.
Voice processing or voice to code requires recording and digitising electrical impulses, translating simple semantic units or phonetic symbols, creating phrases from syllables and descriptively interpreting terms to achieve the right transcription of terms which seems the similar.
Objects of the Invention:
• The main objective is to develop the code using voice commanded bracelet without any strain of developers. • Another is to recognize the voice commands very accurately and develops the appropriate code by the developers.
Summary of the Invention:
Voice perhaps the most appropriate option of contact among individuals. This, becoming the easiest method to interact, may also be a valuable framework for interacting with computers. The adoption of the automated voice recognition technology has already been significantly improved.
Voice commanded bracelet creates a programming environment as output in which programme can be written by voice command on their own. This coding environment provides a syntax defined application editor for speech recognition. This speech recognition syntax-directed application parser supports the developer by ensuring automated application code fulfillment and proper orientation according to the computer language. You may also use a voice recognition syntax-defined programme editor to modify programme which have already been created. Evaluates a specified programme and creates a language deployed in a particular programme.
After voice commanded bracelet has been developed, and can be configured numerous levels to create computing interfaces that allow syntax-directed voice recognition in particular computer languages. Remarkably small initiative is needed to plan input syntax and voice comprehension for any alternative computer program. A voice recognition syntax-directed template has significant benefits across a voice recognition programming language due to its restricted syntax. High - level
21Page languages seem to have little terminology exposure to normal languages. The speech recognition machine would require fewer expressions to remember, so it'll have a higher probability ofmaking the phrase accurately.
Detailed Description of the Invention:
Figure 1 illustrates the front view of voice commanded bracelet for computer programming.
Figure 2 shows the rear view of voice commanded bracelet.
Figure 3 explains the top view of voice based bracelet.
The bracelet consists of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and microphone. The users send the commands via the microphone and the computer is connected through either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity to the device. Based on the commands the device enters the code into the console and executing the programs.
A voice commanded bracelet device that contains a voice input device like microphone is supported. The voice recognition system that is attached to the voice input system generates voice commands. The voice command interface system contains the understandable interface of the user combined to the speech recognition machine. The recognizable media may be independent from the voice recognition machine, like the flash memory unit, or may be an essential component of the voice recognition machine.
The voice recognition algorithm evaluates the voice input to the commands in the command table and produces programs when the voice input meets the order in the table. The configurable device is attached to the voice recognition processor and is programmed to accept commands and to translate commands to control signals. The computer contains a typical interface adapter equipped with a computing device.
The command table mounted on the interactive medium of the device contains commands relating to one or more controls on the automatic input interface of the streaming music player. The voice commanded bracelet is attached to the computing devices via the connecting devices like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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VOICE COMMANDED BRACELET FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CLAIM We claim,
1. Voice commanded bracelet for computer programming comprises of, Bluetooth is a prevalent portable short-range networking system used in millions of devices that use often like headphones, tablets, computers and mobile speakers. Microphone referred to as a mic or mike is a device which transforms audio into an electric signals. Wireless connectivity is a wireless networking technology which allows devices to interface with the high- speed Internet.
2. The claim 1 also includes offer a client software designed to equate the voice commands to the syntax defined in the file. Modeling the multitude of instructions defined in the language for coding instructions in thelanguage. Optimizing defined structured programming commands to facilitate compilation.
3. A method of remotely accessing and controlling a computer from a voice commanded bracelet, comprising: Receive audio data from a mobile unit, on a monitor, on an audio command interface. The audio command interface interprets the voice information to the command.
4. The audio command interface specifies, from two or more applications, one application that the voice command interface determines is the suitable application to perform at least one procedure in relation to the command, in which case the framework to choose the voice command interface utilizes position information.
5. The claim 1 also includes, Running at least one phase in response to the order for the selected application. Generate output data in relation to a configured programme running at least one process. Transfer the performance information to the computing device.
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