JARVIS: Voice Controlled AI for Help Human

Prof. Rupali PanpaliyaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering, Sudumbare, Pune, IndiaAshish GaikwadDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering, Sudumbare, Pune, IndiaPrathmesh KambleDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering, Sudumbare, Pune, IndiaRushikesh KadDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering, Sudumbare, Pune, IndiaSaurabh PasalkarDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering, Sudumbare, Pune, India

Vol 7 No (2023): Volume 7, Special Issue of ICRTET- 2023 | Pages: 157-160

International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology

OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 16-07-2023

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Abstract

This Paper considers an overview of speech recognition technology, Software development, and its applications. The first section deals with the description of speech recognition process, its applications in different sectors, its flaws and finally the future of technology. Later part of report covers the speech recognition process, and the code for the software and it is working. Speech Recognition is the process of automatically recognizing a certain word spoken by a particular speaker based on individual information included in speech waves. In this project, we will use algorithms for the speech recognition which will implement on JAVA for platform independent facility this system can be used for any security system in which the person authentication is required.

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Citation of this Article

Prof. Rupali Panpaliya, Ashish Gaikwad, Prathmesh Kamble, Rushikesh Kad, Saurabh Pasalkar, “JARVIS: Voice Controlled AI for Help Human” in proceeding of International Conference of Recent Trends in Engineering & Technology ICRTET - 2023, Organized by SCOE, Sudumbare, Pune, India, Published in IRJIET, Volume 7, Special issue of ICRTET-2023, pp 157-160, June 2023.

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