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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:03 am |
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I love both Vortex1's project of an auditory sexual enhancement unit as well as this AI perception module. Im sure alot of people would be interested in either one or both as well. Hope that both come to fruition.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:41 am |
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Vortex, any updates on the software side? I've been looking for a new side project and some of what you have here is promising.
I really need to learn arduino.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:51 pm |
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I've been thinking about starting this project up again.
I believe that the speakers/voice control piece would be a choker or some sort of jewelry looking thing worn about the neck of a doll. This would allow the system to work for any doll without modification.
The only problem that has yet to be solved is sensing thrusts. I have a couple ideas but am still not certain which one I want to spend the time to test next. I am thinking of creating a cavity insert that could go into whichever doll cavity that is unused. This insert might detect motion from the nearby cavity via either touch, pressure, or capacitance (think stud finder). This inserted unit would need to be rechargeable and probably molded/coated with a soft material such as silicon. This approach would work on dolls that do not have inserts as well as those that do. The only requirement would be that your doll has more than one cavity which I think includes the vast majority of dolls.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:12 am |
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vortex1 wrote: I've been thinking about starting this project up again.
I believe that the speakers/voice control piece would be a choker or some sort of jewelry looking thing worn about the neck of a doll. This would allow the system to work for any doll without modification.
The only problem that has yet to be solved is sensing thrusts. I have a couple ideas but am still not certain which one I want to spend the time to test next. I am thinking of creating a cavity insert that could go into whichever doll cavity that is unused. This insert might detect motion from the nearby cavity via either touch, pressure, or capacitance (think stud finder). This inserted unit would need to be rechargeable and probably molded/coated with a soft material such as silicon. This approach would work on dolls that do not have inserts as well as those that do. The only requirement would be that your doll has more than one cavity which I think includes the vast majority of dolls. Check out Texas Instruments Chronos. http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZ430-Chronos
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:13 pm |
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System69 wrote: vortex1 wrote: I've been thinking about starting this project up again.
I believe that the speakers/voice control piece would be a choker or some sort of jewelry looking thing worn about the neck of a doll. This would allow the system to work for any doll without modification.
The only problem that has yet to be solved is sensing thrusts. I have a couple ideas but am still not certain which one I want to spend the time to test next. I am thinking of creating a cavity insert that could go into whichever doll cavity that is unused. This insert might detect motion from the nearby cavity via either touch, pressure, or capacitance (think stud finder). This inserted unit would need to be rechargeable and probably molded/coated with a soft material such as silicon. This approach would work on dolls that do not have inserts as well as those that do. The only requirement would be that your doll has more than one cavity which I think includes the vast majority of dolls. Check out Texas Instruments Chronos. http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZ430-ChronosOk. Pretty discreet but not so popular idea, it would seem. How about 100 USD Android smartphone? Java programming language and all kinds of sensors in a compact package.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:50 am |
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:42 pm |
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I've just stumbled across this thread and I'm interested in such a software/hardware project myself. My approach for thrust detection would be very similar to the already existing sensor fleshlight; i.e. an air pressure sensor that fits in an insert that goes tightly in the unused hole. The device could also have a rechargeable battery, an accelerometer and a bluetooth module integrated, which hooks up wirelessly to the program running on the PC. The second part in the kit would be a bluetooth speaker, either as a box integrated into the doll, standing nearby or worn as a necklace. Both parts work together with the software running on the PC. Speaking of which, all the rapidshare links are broken now. Does anyone still have a copy? I'd like to ty it out myself 
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:41 am |
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/bump Any activity in this thread? 
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:00 pm |
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i know of a software that has an AI. allows it to learn. just takes forever to teach it. was thinking about the same thing. software i uses can also, hook into the internet and find news for me and plays music. fun software and would make dolls vocally interactive.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:31 am |
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Cant believe Ive only just stumbled across this topic! If you could create an insert containing all the sensors that wirelessly transmits to the voicebox, and then be able to add your own sound clips from your computer, you'd have my support. I would totally be happy to purchase your software aswell.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 1:54 pm |
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anarchy211 i have basically done that , instead of sensors for sound i have trigger words any words i want to use to play the desired sex sound effect although i personally like the sensors idea my way leaves nothing to disconnect or break within the doll , i actually pitched the idea to a high end doll company , etc. but he said it was to complicated and even though i made it simpler , after 8 months i finally just said to forget it . Sometime if i ever get my latex doll bodies skin painted i plan on making a demo video just to show what all it can do , (not showing me of course just hearing my voice .) If the a.i. program you are talking about is hal then yes it takes years to train it to get better results ( i have 5 years on mine ) , which i have done with a custom heavily modified brain , (which was what was going to be sold as a package to the doll company for customers ) Sorry i got off thread here . As i said the the sensors are still an interesting idea and some may like that even more , everyone likes different things which is good !
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:51 am |
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I'd like to hear more updates in this topic. I'm considering working on a doll project and really want to incorporate some higher tech features than yesterday's rag doll.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:54 pm |
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In my opinion, developing something at the software level that coincides with already available wifi technology is the most practical way to go. Creating a self-contained hardware unit is not something I would want to discourage, and certainly if a person is capable they should venture into it. I'm just saying that for a speedier run to market software that works with current tech is the path of least resistance.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:08 am |
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What about a sensor between the anal and vaginal entry? or the clit area? How about combining types of sensors for triggers and having them on the same relay, with only one signal point to worry about:
1: clit sensor could be a real button of sorts, like an oldschool laptop mouse button. 2: G spot an 1 1/2 inches inside the vaginal cavity could be pressure activated. Not ideal unless the vagina is removeable. 3: motion detector half an inch inside the anal cavity entrance 4: Everything wired together like a rudimentary "nervous system" and sent to one relay point for blutooth/Wifi signal to the "brain" at a localized point: the tailbone.
With this kind of setup, the doll interacts like it has a real woman's sexual points, and everything is localized along one linear line for maximum ease of repair. You also don't have to worry about sensory overlap or overloading the system's software.
Also, has anyone considered instead of wires, pliable conductive materials underneath the silicon skin with the sensors partially embedded? No wire to replace, only thing to maintain is the sensors themselves.
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Post subject: Re: Doll Voicebox Software  Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:07 pm |
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I don't know if anyone mentoned these already as I didn't read every post in here but did you consider useing some kind of voice recognition. Like Windows has its own voice recognition software. Hook a mic to the pc if close enough or implant one in the doll. Use key words that are easy to recognize. Like "cum" when your ready for her to. Use that and or pressure sensors to activate it. Use your own logic ticks to activate the key moments or use the number of clicks the sensors put out. Incase two contact points with in a silicone bulb to make the contact pouints unless you know were to buy them. Just a few thoughts I've had in the past.
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