Implementation of Attender Robot in Campus

Authors

  • Chaithanya D.J Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, VidyaVardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India
  • Ramya B Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, VidyaVardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India
  • Aisiri A.P Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, VidyaVardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India
  • Spoorthi S.P Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Atria College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34293/acsjse.v1i2.8

Keywords:

Robot, Language, Campus, Speech

Abstract

A robot is a machine that has been programmed by a computer and has external or embedded control over its movements and activities. It has a wide range of applications in all aspects of life. A robot can be employed as an attender in a university setting to distribute circulars around instead of numerous people doing it manually, which is a costly and time-consuming method.

The unfamiliar campus might be challenging for parents to navigate. In this review paper, we focus on a voice-based attender robot with line-following skills and speech-to-text recognition that may be utilized for several tasks at universities, such as passing out circulars, engaging with parents, and assisting them with navigation. The goal of this work is to create a robot that can communicate with humans using Spoken Natural Language. Two languages will be highlighted here: English and Kannada. This system employs a module that recognizes human speech, which is then processed and used to act or respond to the user's order. In this fashion, the voice-activated attender robot can be used in a university setting. However, it is not confined to universities. It can also be used in locations such as train stations, bus stops, large factories, and other similar settings.

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Published

09-09-2021

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