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593 | 15 | |
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8.8 | 10.0 | |
10 days ago | over 5 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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rhino
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Speech Recognition in Unity: Adding Voice Input
Download pre-trained models: "Porcupine" from Porcupine Wake Word and Video Player Context from Rhino Speech-to-Intent repositories - You can also train a custom models on Picovoice Console.
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Speech Recognition with SwiftUI
In order to initialize the voice AI, we’ll need both Porcupine (.ppn) and Rhino (.rhn) model files. Picovoice has made several pre-trained Porcupine and pre-trained Rhino models available on the Picovoice GitHub repositories. For this Barista app, we’re going to use the trigger phrase Hey Barista and the Coffee Maker context.
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Cross-Browser Voice Commands with React
Get an AccessKey for free from Picovoice Console. You will need it as part of the init function. Also, get the English Parameter for Rhino from GitHub and save it to the public directory. Rhino uses this file as the basis to understand English context (other languages are also supported).
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Ask HN: Private Alternatives to Alexa?
The only viable option that I found that could reliably infer commands from speech is https://github.com/Picovoice/rhino
Unfortunately it is not open source (the GitHub just has binary blobs) and requires an account to log in to generate and download model files, but the accuracy is great and you can use it to send commands to Home Assistant to turn lights on/off etc.
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Any self hosted Alexa's or similar?
https://github.com/Picovoice/rhino/blob/master/LICENSE sayt it's Apache 2 license
raspberryCar
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Ask HN: Private Alternatives to Alexa?
I was working on a solution for that a few years ago with an API for raspberry pi
https://github.com/victorqribeiro/rpiapi
Here you can see I'm using voice commands to drive a car
https://github.com/victorqribeiro/raspberryCar
I mean, with a little bit of code and some 3v relays you can achieve what you want
What are some alternatives?
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
rpiapi - An API for your Raspberry Pi
picovoice - On-device voice assistant platform powered by deep learning
DeepSpeech - DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
Speech-Recognition - Speech Recognition library for adding Voice Commands and Controls to all your applications. Whether you are building web apps, native apps or desktop apps, this technology can be integrated into any system with an internet connection.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
ProjectAlice - Project Alice is a smart voice home assistant that is completely modular and extensible.
Porcupine - On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
larynx - End to end text to speech system using gruut and onnx