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precise-wakeword-model-maker
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Make your own custom wakeword and other FOSS voice assistant solutions
Precise Wakeword Model Maker
Leon
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It's indeed suspicious. You're sending your voice samples, your various services accounts, your location and more private data to some proprietary black box in some public cloud. Sorry, but this is a privacy nightmare. It should be open source and self-hosted like Mycroft (https://mycroft.ai) or Leon (https://getleon.ai) to be trustworthy.
- Anything like ChatGPT that we can run ourself where we train with with our own data, so we can use it as personal assistant, where it only knows about oneself better than themselves ?
- open source AI projects
- Open alternative to Google Assistant/Siri/Alexa?
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Voice Control was supposed to be the Future. Is Linux lagging behind?
I literally had this thought a couple of days ago and went down a small rabbit hole looking into it too! There's some stuff out there (I saw Mycroft and Coqui mentioned in the comments already, also check out Leon, Jarvis, and OA although not sure they all deploy to Linux) but ultimately, I just don't think the tech is there yet.
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What if a DAO bought Alexa from Amazon?
Mycroft is pretty decent and there are a few other similar open source projects if you're interested (https://github.com/MycroftAI, https://github.com/leon-ai/leon)
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Is there such a thing as a self-hosted Alexa that runs on a server, and has low power devices like an Amazon Alexa subscribe to that service?
Take a look at Leon I'm not sure it's what you're looking for but it look pretty awesome.
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Appwrite OSS Fund Sponsors Leon
Leon is an open-source personal assistant who can live on your server. He does stuff when you ask him to. You can talk to him and he can talk to you. You can also text him and he can also text you. If you want to, Leon can communicate with you by being offline to protect your privacy.
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10 Trending Github repositories / September, 8 2022
git clone https://github.com/leon-ai/leon.git
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Selfhosted personal assistant
There is also Leon - https://getleon.ai. But I’m not using any of the self hosted yet.
What are some alternatives?
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.
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
wakeword-data-collector - A prototype CLI in Python where a user can collect all of the recordings needed to produce a wakeword
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
mfcc-rust
tetrio-bot - tetris bot to automatically play tetr.io
NLU-engine-prototype-benchmarks - Demo and benchmarks for building an NLU engine similar to those in voice assistants. Several intent classifiers are implemented and benchmarked. Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) are used for entity extraction.
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
precise-rs - Precise hotword listener on Tract and Rust
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
NLU-snips-converter - Quick and dirty solution to convert CSV training data into Snips JSON format and train an engine
RSS-Bridge - The RSS feed for websites missing it