“Zhima Open Door” is named after the movie Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, where Ali Baba says “Open Sesame” to the door of treasure, and the door opens. As a child, I thought of it as a myth, but today’s voice recognition technology can fully realize this scene. This software is a voice recognition-based educational tool for children. When a child says “tiger” into the microphone, a tiger appears; when they say “car”, a car appears. Although it is a simple picture-word recognition software, it greatly helps children understand high technology and stimulates their imagination. This software is free. If you like it, I would greatly appreciate your help in promoting it on forums or blogs. Download link: http://www.iibaby.net/zhima2.zip Software Interface:
Software Help:
First, check if your computer has the Microsoft Speech Recognition Engine installed. To do this, open “Start” -> “Control Panel” -> “Speech”. If the speech dialog box has a “Speech Recognition” tab, then your computer has the Microsoft Speech Recognition Engine installed. You can then plug in the microphone and configure it.
If the Microsoft Speech Recognition Engine is not installed, you must install it and the Chinese voice pack before using this software:
1. You must install the Microsoft Chinese Speech Recognition Engine before use (otherwise the program will not work properly): There are two options, choose one: (1) Download the Chinese Speech Recognition Engine installation file click to download, after downloading, double-click the file to install. The installation process is very simple; just click NEXT and select the default settings to proceed. (2) Install the Chinese version of Office XP or Office 2003, but speech recognition is not installed by default, you must install it using the custom option. You can find the speech input under Office shared features, select it to install. See Figure 4. 2. Then, download and install “Zhima Open Door”, the installation process is very simple; just select the default settings to proceed. 3. Hardware Connection: Plug the microphone into the mic jack of the sound card, usually this jack is red. Double-click the volume icon in the system tray, usually a small speaker icon, to open the main volume window. Under the “Options” menu, click the “Properties” submenu, check “Microphone” to see the microphone volume, and adjust it to the middle position. 4. Microphone Configuration and Voice Training: Open the Control Panel, as shown in Figure 1. Double-click the