Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 I also have problems with getting a unit/team to move where I want them to. I've tried saying it fast, slow, with pause, without pause, I get it to work maybe 10% of the time. There shouldn't be a way to move unit's yet because the move unit command relies on the context menu and I have no way of knowing from this outside application what the current selection is. It could be Move, Get In, Target, etc. The best workaround for this is to select the units that you want to move using voice commands and then use the middle mouse to select move (notice that it doesn't have a keybind!) from the context menu that pops up. Teams will not pop up a context menu, but there is some way, unknown to me to get it back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
giorgygr 61 Posted October 6, 2013 Congratulations for you have made an awesome tool!! *clap-clap..* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtgibson 18 Posted October 6, 2013 (edited) This will be included in a future version. The conceptual wall I ran into with this was that an external application has no idea whether you have any units selected or not, and therefore doesn't know when to press the tilde/grave key to select all units prior to issuing the command (e.g., if you had already selected everyone and then said "Regroup", it would press the tilde key, deselecting everyone, and then do a bunch of useless phantom keypresses). There would need to be a direct plugin to the game to be able to have this behaviour work reliably in all cases, unless everyone is comfortable with the "known issue". If it helps, I was trying to write a GlovePIE script for voice commands (and getting very frustrated by the fact that GlovePIE doesn't process scripts linearly -- and inner "if" blocks are often ignored entirely), and came up with the following aliases that could conceivably be used for most commands. I went ahead and trimmed out the stuff that relied on my never-to-see-the-light-of-day AI commands plugin, so there are a couple mentions of "vanilla" in there. ;-) ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Reset variables Microphone check // Ten zero VANILLA MENU FUNCTIONS Cancel // Never mind // Disregard No // More // Next // More options // More actions // Next page The first one // One // Option one The second one // Two // Option two The third one // Three // Option three The fourth one // Four // Option four The fifth one // Five // Option five The sixth one // Six // Option six The seventh one // Seven // Option seven The eighth one // Eight // Option eight The ninth one // Nine // Option nine VANILLA SELECTION FUNCTIONS Unit one // One // Alpha Unit two // Two // Bravo Unit three // Three // Charlie Unit four // Four // Delta Unit five // Five // Echo Unit six // Six // Foxtrot Unit seven // Seven // Golf Unit eight // Eight // Hotel Unit nine // Nine // India Unit ten // Ten // Juliet Unit eleven // Eleven // Kilo Unit twelve // Twelve // Lima Team green // Green team Team yellow // Yellow team Team red // Red team Team white // White team All // Everyone // Team // Squad Cancel // Never mind // Disregard // Scratch that // Forget it VANILLA INFANTRY VERBALS Stay frosty // Watch your sectors // Stay alert // Keep alert // Keep your eyes open // Shoulder weapons // Shoulder your weapons // Weapons shouldered // Guns ready // Guns at the ready Stealth // Go stealth // Go quiet // Keep quiet // Quiet // Stay quiet // Shoosh // Shush Return to formation // Fall in // Get back // Get back in formation // Form up // Form on me Stop // Halt // Hold it // Don't move // Do not move // Stay there // Stay right there Wait for me // Wait up // Hold up Fire at will // Weapons free // Weapons hot Hold fire // Hold your fire // Cease fire // Ceasefire // Wait for my order // Weapons hold // Stop shooting // Don't shoot Take cover // Duck and cover // Incoming fire // Watch out // Find cover // Get to cover Danger // Bounding formation // Cover me Relax // Take five // At ease Report in // Report // Sitrep // Report status // What's your situation // Give me a sitrep Formation column // Form column Formation left // Form left // Left echelon // Echelon left Formation right // Form right // Right echelon // Echelon right Formation line // Form line // Make a line Formation delta // Form delta Engage // Break and attack Engage at will // You are free to attack Disengage // Disengage now // Stay in formation Fire // Open up // Open fire // Shoot // Take the shot Do actions // Do something Gunner get in // You're the gunner // Get in as gunner // Get on the fifty // Get on the fifty kal // Get on the gun // Take the fifty // Take the gun // Take the gunner's seat // Mount the gun Driver get in // You drive // You're driving // You're the driver // Get in as driver // Get in as the driver // Grab the wheel // Take the wheel // Take the driver's seat Pilot get in // You're the pilot // You're flying // You fly // Grab the stick // Take the stick // Take the pilot's seat Commander get in // You're the commander // Get in as commander // Take the commander's seat Get in the back // Get in the cargo // Take the back seat // Ride in the back Get in // Get in that vehicle // Hop in // Mount up // Climb aboard // Climb on board // Get on board // Board that vehicle Patch yourself up // Heal yourself // Use your medkit // Heal up // Treat yourself Scan horizon Stay standing Go prone // Get prone // On the ground Crouch down // Go crouched // Head down // Stay low // Stay down // Get your head down // Keep your head down // Kneel down // Take a knee Copy my stance // Get up // Stand up // On your feet Advance // Advance forward // Move up Watch north // Watch the north // Look north // Face north Watch northeast // Watch the northeast // Look northeast // Face northeast Watch east // Watch the east // Look east // Face east Watch southeast // Watch the southeast // Look southeast // Face southeast Watch south // Watch the south // Look south // Face south Watch southwest // Watch the southwest // Look southwest // Face southwest Watch west // Watch the west // Look west // Face west Watch northwest // Watch the northwest // Look northwest // Face northwest Stay back // Back up Flank left // Take the left flank Flank right // Take the right flank No target Roger // Roger that // Affirmative // Solid copy // Acknowledged // Yes sir // Sir yes sir Negative // Negatory // Negative on that // No sir Running out of ammo // Two mags left // Last mag // Last magazine // Almost out of ammo Got him // Target down // One down // Enemy down // Confirmed kill // Target eliminated // He's down Injured // I'm injured // Medic // I need a medic // I need help // Corpsman // I need a corpsman // Help me Ready // Awaiting orders // Ready for orders // Waiting // Task complete // Orders sir Out of ammo // Weapon dry Cannot fire // Can't shoot // I can't shoot // I can't fire // Weapon down // Gun down Ready to fire // Weapon up // Gun up // Waiting to fire Where are you // Ten twenty // What's your twenty // What's your location // Report your location Wait for me // Hang on Next waypoint Say again // Repeat last // Ten nine Suppressive fire // Suppress them VEHICLE VERBALS Stop // Halt Slow // Slow forward // Go slow // Slow down // Easy Forward // Go forward // Normal speed Fast // Go fast // Fast forward // Step on it Manual fire // Give me gun control // I'll take guns ADVANCED VEHICLE VERBALS Reverse // Back up (double-tap stop) Edited October 6, 2013 by jtgibson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 Thank you for the list of phrases -- I will probably end up stealing some of them. The conceptual wall I ran into with this was that an external application has no idea whether you have any units selected or not, and therefore doesn't know when to press the tilde/grave key to select all units prior to issuing the command (e.g., if you had already selected everyone and then said "Regroup", it would press the tilde key, deselecting everyone, and then do a bunch of useless phantom keypresses). There would need to be a direct plugin to the game to be able to have this behaviour work reliably in all cases, unless everyone is comfortable with the "known issue". Yes. That is the problem with emulating keypresses without any sort of context. I'm looking into building a plugin for Arma 3 that connects to the outside application to provide it that missing context (as well as get rid of emulating keypresses at all, providing extra AI commands, and giving additional options for voice input) -- that is a far way off, mind you. One of the main features of this over any other kind of input program is that it matches vocal input to only valid commands. Now, I see your argument that you can select units without issuing a command -- I know that this gets in the way, but it is important to be able to select those units for now (for contextual menus and such). We will see if assuming 'all' is the correct thing to do later on in development. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wedge 10 Posted October 6, 2013 Excellent work, thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oktyabr 12 Posted October 6, 2013 There shouldn't be a way to move unit's yet because the move unit command relies on the context menu and I have no way of knowing from this outside application what the current selection is. It could be Move, Get In, Target, etc.The best workaround for this is to select the units that you want to move using voice commands and then use the middle mouse to select move (notice that it doesn't have a keybind!) from the context menu that pops up. Teams will not pop up a context menu, but there is some way, unknown to me to get it back. Yes, of course. What I now realize I was doing was simply selecting "all" (by voice) while zoomed in on an area. The default context selection is "Move There", which I activated with a press of the space bar. Doesn't work with color teams though. I have big dreams of one day playing Arma with Oculus Rift or similar. Anything that simplifies having to actually "look" at the keyboard is a bonus! Never mind. Don't let me bother you with silly stuff like that. :) I look forward to any future improvements you may make. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the chief 15 Posted October 6, 2013 Excellent idea. I've used VAC and PILFIUS in the past, so I will try this. Thanks for sharing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harzach 2517 Posted October 6, 2013 cool stuff, look i am sure i am not the first one asking for this but i am going to ask anyways, is there a way instead of say "all", it can be implied with not group order given, i mean instead of say "all, regroup", you can say, "regroup" and the all is implied.Does it make sense? Not really, since the "regroup" command would no longer be usable with selected units. You could use another word/phrase (E.G. "RED get back"), but then that's not much different from just saying "all regroup". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 Not really, since the "regroup" command would no longer be usable with selected units. You could use another word/phrase (E.G. "RED get back"), but then that's not much different from just saying "all regroup". This isn't true. Articulate's voice recognition can distinguish from when you say "team red, form up" and when you say "form up" without a subject. Every utterance (don't hate me, that's what it's called!) that you make it is checked for validity against a set of rules. It just so happens that I've included selecting units by saying their names as a command. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poacher 0 Posted October 6, 2013 Hi there, I get the following error - any help greatly appreciated! Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 What version of Articulate are you running? It's available in the Control Panel under Add/Remove programs. This error has to do with the system locale settings, not the default input device. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poacher 0 Posted October 6, 2013 That's with the .exe so not in control panel as was never installed as such. Rightclicking will give the file version as 1.0.0.0 but I'm pretty sure I used the download link for the latest version (1.0.3). ---------- Post added at 14:01 ---------- Previous post was at 13:58 ---------- Just installed v1.0.2 and it's come up as "listening" ---------- Post added at 14:27 ---------- Previous post was at 14:01 ---------- Update: still doesn't seem to work Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 Hmm... I don't know. Do you mind giving me as much information as possible about your setup? What locale are you setup in? What version of Windows? If you go to Control Panel>Ease of Access>Speech Recognition>Advanced speech options what does the panel have for language? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poacher 0 Posted October 6, 2013 v1.0.2 works but with limited functionality. 1.0.3 doesn't work. Running windows 8 64bit with English (UK) Speech recognizer 8.0 ---------- Post added at 17:15 ---------- Previous post was at 17:14 ---------- Also was wondering if there was a way to keep the context menu open when selecting a team (as if pressing SHIFT+Fkey) to give a click to move order. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skadog 0 Posted October 6, 2013 I had a chance to use this a little yesterday and I seem to run into problems assigning teams. E.g. "Three, five, seven, assign to yellow." Then sudenly every unit in my group is quickly selected and assigned to team yellow. This happens with any comination or units or team colors. I've tried all of the verbages , "assign" , "assign to" , "add to" , as well as some of the other examples on GitHub , "Team green, add to team red." and etc. Always the same results. I select the individual units alright, although I some times seem to have problems with four for some reason. I thought it might be a key mapping problem, so I made a new profile with default keys and it still does it. So I went through the speach training a couple more times and it's still happening. Other than this great start! I can't wait to see some of your new features you listed under the Future Development. :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harzach 2517 Posted October 6, 2013 Articulate's voice recognition can distinguish from when you say "team red, form up" and when you say "form up" without a subject. Well f**k me running. I'm a long-time VAC user, and have my profiles dialed in pretty well, but this functionality is a huge advantage for Articulate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 6, 2013 v1.0.2 works but with limited functionality.1.0.3 doesn't work. Running windows 8 64bit with English (UK) Speech recognizer 8.0 Hmm.. sounds like it is having a hard time with the UK locale. Switching to the US locale will fix it probably. I am working on a fix for the next release. Also was wondering if there was a way to keep the context menu open when selecting a team (as if pressing SHIFT+Fkey) to give a click to move order. Yes. This would be the better way to do it. I will be switching to this soon. ---------- Post added at 13:31 ---------- Previous post was at 12:25 ---------- Well f**k me running. I'm a long-time VAC user, and have my profiles dialed in pretty well, but this functionality is a huge advantage for Articulate. It's the reason that the commands are accepted in a natural pace. In order to get the same functionality in VAC, you would have to systematically assign every command to every possible subject, which borders on the impossible. This is the primary reason that I built Articulate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 7, 2013 (edited) THESE ARE DEVELOPMENT BRANCH CHANGES -- THEY ARE NOT FINAL Figured since I haven't had an update in a little bit, I might as well show off the new stuff that we've been working on. New UI with settings(!) and working listening modes! Thanks to Benjamin Pannell, one of the new members of the Articulate team for basically everything that you see in these screenshots! Push to Arm listens after a button press for a single command and then shuts off. Push to Ignore is the opposite of push to talk -- you can assign the key to your ACRE/Teamspeak key and have it ignore all you say during that time. Other changes in the development branch include: Only outputs keypresses to an Arma game. Now supports the British! Hopefully, a new installer! Some backend improvements. Bug fixes. Some other stuff that we are working on (read: thinking forward to) but isn't yet in the development branch (and will probably not make it for the next release): Support for German language voice input! Thanks Alpha-Kilo! XML-based commands that you can potentially customize! New default command phrases! Support for WW AI_Menu Edited October 7, 2013 by Mpstark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mpstark 13 Posted October 7, 2013 A new version, 0.2.0 is out. Download it from here. There are many new features and improvements in this release. New: Installer (you can still choose a No Installer version!) New: Metro-themed UI New: Listening Modes (Push-To-Talk, Push-To-Arm, Push-To-Ignore and Continuous) New: Displays detected phrase on the UI New: Can now change the Voice Input's Confidence Margin, which can increase speech responsiveness at the cost of accuracy New: Will only output keystrokes if an ArmA game is foreground New: Will (hopefully) log crash reports Fixed: Now detects best version of Microsoft Speech Recognizer to use (only supports English currently) -- this means the British should have significantly better voice input and should not crash on program startup Most of these features are brought to you by Benjamin Pannell, a new member of the Articulate team. Mad props to him! Please uninstall the old ClickOnce installer since we are now using a normal installer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oktyabr 12 Posted October 7, 2013 (edited) Thanks! Is this "responsiveness" slider capable of fine tuning the "pause" between spoken words, as you suggested in one of your earlier replies? EDIT-- Trying to bind "Ignore" to my side mouse button that I use to activate VOIP. Stays "None" and can't change it? Works with keyboard bindings it seems, just not my mouse button. Edited October 7, 2013 by Oktyabr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
m101 1 Posted October 7, 2013 Love the program, thanks. Any chance this will work with Arma 2 also? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spartan563 10 Posted October 7, 2013 @Oktyabr The confidence margin slider currently only adjusts the cutoff margin for whether a command is accepted. The speech engine reports how confident it is in its interpretation of a command (from 0% to 100%) and this confidence margin allows you to adjust what you consider an acceptable ratio between accuracy and rejection frequency. We will be adding the ability to adjust the end of speech timeout in an upcoming release. Regarding binding mouse buttons, I'll implement that as soon as I get the chance and you should hopefully see it in the next release as well. @m101 I haven't yet tested Articulate with ArmA 2, however I see no reason as to why it shouldn't work just as well. If you notice any discrepancies or issues in ArmA 2 then please report them and we'll try to work out a solution. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
m101 1 Posted October 7, 2013 (edited) Ok so i've tried the program in Arma 2 but it doesn't work at all. Not even in a "broken way" at least (i mean at least to try to open some menus and fail). Strange because the menus , at least for some basics commands, should be the same. I think the program doesn't detect Arma 2. Edited October 7, 2013 by m101 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skadog 0 Posted October 7, 2013 The new version crashes on start up for me. :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skadog 0 Posted October 8, 2013 (edited) The new version crashes on start up for me. :( Figured out the issue, since I was not using the packaged version. Listed on the announcement for Articulate Development Preview v0.1.0.2. "The non-installer version does not check for the proper version of .net (4.5) so it will not work if you do not have that version of the runtime." Probably should put that in a Readme.txt in the "Articulate-NoInstaller.zip". ;) Is it only accepting Keyboard inputs? I would like to be able to map it to the same mouse button I use for VOIP, so I can configure it to Push to Ignore. It doesn't seem to recognize any of them. Edited October 8, 2013 by skadog Share this post Link to post Share on other sites