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ovos-personal-backend
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ovos-backend-manager
Trying out OVOS on my Mark II, and using the ovos-personal-backend on a docker container. I noticed that there is a ovos-backend-manager project and wernt to roll my own docker container for it, but noticed that it is already installed via the ovos-personal-backend Dockerfile https://github.com/OpenVoiceOS/ovos-personal-backend/blob/dev/Dockerfile
- Neon AI and OpenVoiceOS (OVOS) Are Taking the Lead Mycroft Core Development
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I would like a voice assistant for Home Assistant. What are my options ?
MycroftAI : Does seem to be going away - They are currently winding down operations. Apparently the local-only OpenVoiceOS personal backend will also work as a backend for Mycroft - that repo has a Dockerfile. I haven't used Selene or the OVOS personal backend but would sway towards the OVOS solution.
- Leon: Open-source, self-hosted personal assistant
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Question about where the computing/data is happening/going.
some great responses here already, if you want to verify what information is sent you can also install the mock-backend. the logs will show you exactly what is being sent.
ProjectAlice
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Leon: Open-source, self-hosted personal assistant
https://github.com/project-alice-assistant/ProjectAlice
It is self hosted, offline by default, with options to use various ASR and TTS engines, some online, depending on your own privacy, performance or quality choices. It's quite mature and the maintainers are aiming for a 1 0.0 version release. I have been running it as the primary voice interface to my home automation system for years.
As someone else said elsewhere, there are a few assistants around now. Perhaps there is some benefit for sharing of resources too, as all struggle for contributors.
- Project Alice – an open source virtual assistant that can run offline
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Ask HN: Private Alternatives to Alexa?
Consider Project Alice. OSS runs on Raspberry Pi or AMD container. https://github.com/project-alice-assistant/ProjectAlice
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Wake Word technologies for Jetson AGX Xavier
It might be overkill, but have a look at Project Alice
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Is anyone developing an open source, privacy focussed voice assistant?
--> Project Alice.
- r/homeassistant, which voice assistant are you using? My goal would be to use a local-only voice assistant, but confused by all the options, features, challenges, and what is/not 100% local.
What are some alternatives?
quilly - A simple privacy-first, self-hosted, markdown based note taking webapp, written in python.
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
fallback-wolfram-alpha - Mycroft AI official Wolfram Alpha Skill - used as a fallback if an Intent is not matched
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
aquarius - 🐋 Off-chain database store for data assets metadata.
Leon - 🧠 Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
jasper-client - Client code for Jasper voice computing platform
voice-assistant-discord-bot - Music discord.py bot with build-in google assistant and other usefull features (can be used with voice or text commands).
selene-backend - Microservices and web apps to support Mycroft devices
xiaoai-patch - Patching for XiaoAi Speakers, add custom binaries and open source software. Tested on LX06, LX01, LX05, L09A
meerk40t - Hackable Laser software for the K40 Stock-LIHUIYU laser boards.
Jarvis - Personal Assistant for Linux and macOS