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Hi Everybody !!

Myself Hamid Faisal wants to develope my own sophisticated robot.But I am not interested in development of the I/O part of it.(english/hindi speech recognition, vision, etc.)
Can anybody please tell me weather may I find the already available full code for the same(Robots/AI).In c#.Net,VB.Net,.Net,C++ or else.
I have already tried many of the sites, but not found anything special.

Thank You !!
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Sandeep Mewara 26-May-11 10:27am    
I really doubt if you will get a full code of a robot or AI somewhere floating on the web to be grabbed.
Guyverthree 26-May-11 10:36am    
Seconded.

Full code of something like that would be highly prized I think.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 26-May-11 21:05pm    
"Weather" means atmospheric condition, you probably means "whether". This typo makes readers confused, please fix.
--SA
hakz.code 27-May-11 0:22am    
LOL you are right!

Have you built the robot? Then you would most likely have to write the controllers yourself.

Have you purchased a kit? Then try with the manufacturer. There might be a developers forum or the like.

Are you only interested in simulations? Then you might be in luck. There are more than 21 million hits on google when I searched for 'robot simulation'.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 26-May-11 21:27pm    
Good points, my 5.
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Niklas L 27-May-11 3:03am    
Thanks.
Typically robot (low level programming) is done in C as typically the kits you can buy accept this language in order to program them PIC, ...

Of course it is possible that you could have a big robot (controlled by one or more PC's) then you are lucky as you will be able to use any language.

Anyway you won't get the full code for something like this...

I got some experience time ago programming a line follower and each of the competitors used different approaches for solving the same problems... typically those guys are not easy to convince to share their methods...

You should really put more information here and / or ask for specific issues... i.e. artificial vision is a really wide field that can be used for tons of different things... it is not possible to ask for a code for a robot that would help you in the way you've done... The easiest part here is that you search for a speech recognition software, this is already done using SAPI from Microsoft.

Come back with more specific questions and we will help you gladly... Good luck...
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 26-May-11 21:08pm    
Joan, just a note. I worked with some robotics few last years: maybe you don't know how much the industry shifted toward .NET! I'm not sure about hobby systems, but AForge.NET is the example covering good part of them, too.

Cheers,
--SA
Thanks to all of you !!

I'll 1st develop Simulator/Expert System/PC solution for the same...

Also ,

Where could I get the Best code for Speech recognition in Full For English&Hindi (Indian Language)

@SA: please tell me more about hobby systems& AForge.NET example

TC
 
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