Rose is an interactive voice-controlled Windows application developed in C# using the .NET speech recognition library. With Rose, you can interact with your computer using natural voice commands, making it a hands-free and efficient way to perform various tasks and get information.
Discover the future of human-computer interaction with Rose - Your voice-activated companion for Windows.
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Voice Commands: Rose can understand and respond to a variety of voice commands, some includes:
- "What time is it?"
- "Change your voice."
- "Play voices available on this computer."
- "Minimize window."
- "Show CPU monitor."
- "Show current running application."
- "Speak slowly."
- "Speak very slowly."
- "Speak faster."
- "Open files manager."
- "What time is it?"
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Voice Customization: You can change Rose's voice to Microsoft David or Microsoft Zira, depending on your preferences and avialable Voice in windows system.
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Expressive: Rose adds a touch of personality with the ability to blink her eyes, making the interaction feel more engaging and lifelike.
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File and Folder Operations: Rose can open files, folders, and even launch other software applications like Notepad or the camera.
Rose.Demo.mp4
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Follow these steps to set up and run Rose on your computer:
- Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/meemanali/Rose_Voice-Controlled-Windows-App/.
- Open the project in Visual Studio (or your preferred C# IDE).
- Set directories according to your System eg Movies, Songs Folder etc.
- Add new commands, if you want, in "DafaultCommands.txt" file present in Rose\Rose\bin\Debug. Don't forget to set command's behaviour in "Form1.cs" file.
- Build and run the application.
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Usage:
- Launch Rose.
- Click the microphone icon to activate voice recognition.
- Say one of the supported voice commands.
- Watch Rose execute your command with voice responses.
We welcome contributions! If you'd like to enhance Rose or fix any issues, please fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].