Voice Recognition System As A Mouse Function to Assist Student Vocasional with Physical Disabilities Inclusion in Using Computer Andriana, Budi Mulyanti, Isma Widiaty, Ike Yuni Wulandari
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to help vocational students with physical disabilities inclusion in the learning process at school using computers by changing the mouse function into recognized voice commands. Mouse is a tool used to enter data and commands into the computer, by moving the cursor or arrow on the Windows operating system or other similar operating systems. This research combines Speech Recognition Technology and Electronical Control Technology. Speech Recognition is a system used to convert verbal words into input data. The system input in the form of words represented by a human voice, will be changed phrase by phrase to be identified as input data in the voice control system. These systems are generally more accurate and easier to implement. This system uses the Easy Voice Recognition module and the Arduino Easy Voice Recognition module. This module stores the basic data of voice commands on the mouse, while the Arduino Leonardo acts as a microcontroller to perform voice commands. This device functions and acts as a mouse from a distance of 1-10 cm, with a duration of less than 5 seconds and has the ability to handle 32 voice commands.