Show HN: Robots Round Robin(robotsroundrobin.com)
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Show HN: Robots Round Robin
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Was any of the data going to be released under an open license?
We're planning to do a follow up blog post with some analysis of the data -- comparing the interesting results.
We'd be happy to share the data with anybody that is interested. All in all, there's the sounds clips + the game data + the results data -- I think it all needs to be considered together in order to draw any good conclusions.
If you are a researcher or are just interested in what comes out of the game, we'd love to compare notes with you! (And I'm sure we can stick some sort of license onto the data if that's useful.)
We'd be happy to share the data with anybody that is interested. All in all, there's the sounds clips + the game data + the results data -- I think it all needs to be considered together in order to draw any good conclusions.
If you are a researcher or are just interested in what comes out of the game, we'd love to compare notes with you! (And I'm sure we can stick some sort of license onto the data if that's useful.)
I assumed you we using the data to train a NN. And was thinking it would be a good dataset for that.
Potentially down the road at some point.
We're using commercially available speed-to-text platforms (Watson, Google, Microsoft, etc.), so we're just evaluating how well they are doing with this test. I think all of those are using NN's internally -- but since we're doing a cross-platform test, it's probably not useful for training the individual platforms.
With much larger traffic and fancier gameplay, I think this technique could be used to generate a higher volume of training data on a custom built speech-to-text system (eg. Kaldi)
We're using commercially available speed-to-text platforms (Watson, Google, Microsoft, etc.), so we're just evaluating how well they are doing with this test. I think all of those are using NN's internally -- but since we're doing a cross-platform test, it's probably not useful for training the individual platforms.
With much larger traffic and fancier gameplay, I think this technique could be used to generate a higher volume of training data on a custom built speech-to-text system (eg. Kaldi)
Kelly, another dev here at Signl.fm, also wrote a blog post describing what we are doing with this over at Medium:
https://medium.com/@TheMindWright/helping-robots-learn-to-sp...
https://medium.com/@TheMindWright/helping-robots-learn-to-sp...
It's a simple game that combines our two loves: making voices more accessible via speech-to-text, and videogames :) (PS—I'm one of the devs)
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Here's the companion blog post:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/we-made-game-robots-round-rob...
The Signl.fm crew is here to answer any questions!