Build a Speech-Driven Computer Vision Robot on Windows 10 IoT Core
Embark on an exciting project that combines computer vision, voice commands, and real‑world robotics—all powered by Windows 10 IoT Core.
With this hands‑on guide, you’ll create a robot that autonomously navigates using OpenCV object detection, and you’ll control it with Microsoft Speech API (SAPI). The experience bridges software and hardware, demonstrating how a single Universal Windows Application can run on both a Raspberry Pi 2 and a Windows 10 desktop.
By completing this project, you will:
- Master OpenCV for real‑time object tracking and recognition.
- Learn to issue voice commands with Microsoft SAPI and translate them into robot actions.
- Explore the architecture of Universal Windows Apps and their deployment on Windows 10 IoT Core.
- Control GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi 2 to drive motors, read sensors, and interface with the robot’s hardware.
Thank you for joining the Microsoft IoT Team on this journey. Stay tuned for step‑by‑step instructions, code samples, and troubleshooting tips to bring your robot to life.
Source: Open CV Robot
Manufacturing process
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