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Porcupine | LedFx | |
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3,424 | 1,202 | |
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9.1 | 9.9 | |
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Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Porcupine
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I made a ChatGPT virtual assistant that you can talk to
I call it DaVinci. DaVinci uses Picovoice (https://picovoice.ai/) solutions for wake word and voice activity detection and for converting speech to text, Amazon Polly to convert its responses into a natural sounding voice, and OpenAI’s GPT 3.5 to do the heavy lifting. It’s all contained in about 300 lines of Python code.
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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
Below are some useful resources: Open-source code Picovoice Platform SDK Picovoice website
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Speech Recognition with Angular
Download the Porcupine model and turn the binary model into a base64 string.
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OK Google, Add Hotword Detection to Chrome
Download Porcupine (i.e. Deep Neural Network). Run the following to turn the binary model into a base64 string, from the project folder.
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Hotword Detection for MCUs
Porcupine SDK Porcupine SDK is on GitHub. Find libraries for supported MCUs on the Porcupine GitHub repository. Arduino libraries are available via a specialized package manager offered by Arduino.
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Day 12: Always Listening Voice Commands with React.js
Looking for more? Explore other languages on the Picovoice Console and check out for fully-working demos with Porcupine on GitHub.
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Day 6: Making Cool Raspberry Pi Projects even Cooler with Voice AI (1/4)
Don't forget to visit Porcupine's Wake Word's Github repository to see Python demos. If you want to do something similar to the video above, find the open-source codes here
- Voice Assistant app in Haskell
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What does "end-to-end" mean?
I sometimes see the term "end-to-end", and it always passes right by my ears as marketing jargon. For example, there was a recent post today that linked to this page: https://picovoice.ai/, and you'll find the statement "... end-to-end platform for adding voice to anything on your terms". I did a quick Google search and it seems like the term is used in many different contexts (e.g., encryption, enterprise software for product development, etc.), but to be honest, I'm just not getting it. Maybe someone can explain here within the realm of embedded software? Could you provide some examples as well?
LedFx
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Advice on controlling LEDs to music
There is also LedFx which works great with WLED.
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can fastled be controlled by pc lighthing desk software
LedFx
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Car music sync led strips
This one was manually programmed with XLights, but they can also be automatically controlled with LedFX. There are some demos down there https://github.com/LedFx/LedFx
- WLED for syncing music?
- Sound Reactive WLED
- Is there such thing like master controller for led strips that can replace the 10s of controllers I need to use now?
- How to Add Music Sync to a QuinLed Dig-Uno
What are some alternatives?
snowboy - Future versions with model training module will be maintained through a forked version here: https://github.com/seasalt-ai/snowboy
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP32 over WiFi.
mycroft-precise - A lightweight, simple-to-use, RNN wake word listener
audio-reactive-led-strip - :musical_note: :rainbow: Real-time LED strip music visualization using Python and the ESP8266 or Raspberry Pi
Caffe - Caffe: a fast open framework for deep learning.
ESPixelStick - Firmware for the ESPixelStick
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.
hass-dmx - Home Assistant DMX over IP Integration
mxnet - Lightweight, Portable, Flexible Distributed/Mobile Deep Learning with Dynamic, Mutation-aware Dataflow Dep Scheduler; for Python, R, Julia, Scala, Go, Javascript and more
music_led_strip_control - Audio visualization for LED strips in real-time with web interface on a raspberry pi.
Caffe2
kiln-controller - Turns a Raspberry Pi into an inexpensive, web-enabled kiln controller.