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Hi,
Although I do not know Japanese, I planned to use Google Translate on my phone to get my new Japanese-version of Robi to do some tricks (until I can get the English VR board and SD card) to swap them out.
However, before providing voice commands, I realize that I must get Robi out of his "intro" mode. I know I must answer one or more questions in this "intro" mode, but I am not sure which questions he is asking me. Can someone tell me the order of the questions in his "Intro dialog"?
Thanks,
Steve
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Well, from one Steve to another, THANKS, STEVE! :-)
That helped a lot!
Here is what I have so far for the "waking-up process":
* “Ahhh” (eyes blink) (long pause) * “Ohhhh” (stretches arms out, sits up, looks around, focuses on person) * "Nice to meet you, I’m Robi” (brief pause) * “I’m finally awake” (brief pause) * “Thank you for making me” (brief pause) * “So, tell me something about yourself” (brief pause) * "Let’s decide what kind of robot I’ll be" (brief pause) * “Please answer these questions with ‘Yes’ or ’No’, Ok?" (brief pause) * 1. “Does my voice do a good job waking you up?" * 2. ??? * 3. ??? * etc. * Note: While talking, his eyes are lit and he shakes his head back and forth * Note: Respond with “Yes, Robi” and “No, Robi” due to the limited voice recognition of short words
I wonder how to get the other questions from the "waking-up process".
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Hmm, so I knew in English to say "Yes, Robi" and "No, Robi" (instead of just "Yes" and "No"), but are you saying that in Japanese I should say "Robi hai" and "Robi Īe" instead of "Hai, Robi" and "Īe, Robi"? And is "Īe" the correct word for "No" in this case?
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Man, Steve, you are on the ball!
I must need to improve my Google / YouTube search skills, because I could not find something like that.
So, now I have all 5 questions!
* “Ahhh” (eyes blink) (long pause) * “Ohhhh” (stretches arms out, sits up, looks around, focuses on person) * "Nice to meet you, I’m Robi” (brief pause) * “I’m finally awake” (brief pause) * “Thank you for making me” (brief pause) * “So, tell me something about yourself” (brief pause) * "Let’s decide what kind of robot I’ll be" (brief pause) * “Please answer these questions with ‘Yes’ or ’No’, Ok?" (brief pause) * “Does my voice do a good job waking you up?” (answer “Yes, Robi” or “No, Robi”) * “Has making me made you a bit of a celebrity?" (answer “Yes, Robi” or “No, Robi”) * “You have other robots you like?" (answer “Yes, Robi” or “No, Robi”) * “Do you know where Italy is?" (answer “Yes, Robi” or “No, Robi”) * “Does a ride on a giant Robi sound awesome to you?" (answer “Yes, Robi” or “No, Robi”) * "That was the last one.” (brief pause) * "I look forward to spending time with you"
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There is a way you can install and english voice recognition and speech unit, but it would obviously void any warranty you have because you will be modifying the robot.
Carl
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