pico-wake-word
MicroSpeech Wake Word example on the Raspberry Pi Pico. This is a port of the example on the TensorFlow repository. (by henriwoodcock)
mycroft-precise
A lightweight, simple-to-use, RNN wake word listener (by MycroftAI)
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Mycroft – open-source voice assistant
> It reliably responds to the wakeword ("hey Mycroft") from men, and only responds about 50% of the time to women.
They have instructions on how to train your own version of the wakeword listener.
https://github.com/MycroftAI/mycroft-precise#train-your-own-...
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I'm working on a bot and could use your help!
The most important part of Astra is detecting when someone is speaking to her. This is done using a RNN (recurrent neural network) which is implemented by Mycroft's Precise. In order to use this, we need to collect voice data (from many people) of them saying Astra, potentially multiple times, and train a model using it. That's where you come in.
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Is there a general purpose teachable "tone detection" sensor?
I've never tried it, but theoretically a wake word system like Mycroft Precise or Raven might not care too much whether your "wake word" is a jingle?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pico-wake-word and mycroft-precise you can also consider the following projects:
Porcupine - On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning
emlearn - Machine Learning inference engine for Microcontrollers and Embedded devices
react-native-spokestack - Spokestack: give your React Native app a voice interface!