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TERA – THE VIRTUAL ASSISTANT

Shamna N V, Aishwarya V N, Ayshath Shaila, Divya Panduranga Naik, Fathima Safa Kunnil

Abstract


The goal of the project is to create voice-activated software that can interact with users, understand commands, and carry out those requests. The virtual assistants Cortana for Windows and Siri for iOS serve as TERA's main sources of inspiration. The objective of its design is to offer a user-friendly interface that uses specific, well-defined methods to do a range of activities commands. When it can't figure out what the user request is, it also makes an effort to communicate with them. It connects to the device's music collection, contacts, and calendar apps. The device's GPS and camera. The voice assistance receives voice input through our microphone, translates our speech into computer comprehensible language, and provides the user with the necessary solutions and answers to questions. This help makes a connection to the web to deliver answers to the user's queries. Computer systems may communicate with one another using a variety of genuine human language with the aid of a natural language processing algorithm.


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