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py-webrtcvad
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Whisper – open source speech recognition by OpenAI
Haven’t tried it yet but love the concept!
Have you thought of using VAD (voice activity detection) for breaks? Back in my day (a long time ago) the webrtc VAD stuff was considered decent:
https://github.com/wiseman/py-webrtcvad
Model isn’t optimized for this use but I like where you’re headed!
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Ask HN: I want to get started with Speech-to-Text. Where do I begin?
As part of ETL or just basic understanding about the how the speech data is handled try this tool : https://github.com/wiseman/py-webrtcvad
It is a python wrapper for a library for voice activity detection. It acts as a starting point while working on speech recognition problems. Helped me understand and discover a lot of concepts related to audio signal and data when I was in your shoes.
mycroft-core
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Rabbit R1, Designed by Teenage Engineering
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.
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Finally! Kernel 6.6.6 has been released
Shouldn't this be Mycroft on this sub?
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Mycroft
I was expecting this to be about Mycroft the AI assistant ( https://mycroft.ai/ ).
- Ask HN: Is there any open source/open hardware Echo Dot alike?
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Coral TPU Dev Board for speech-to-text and nvidia agx as host running LLaMA??
But I would recommend writing some proper glue logic in Python and use the socket function for communication. But if you really want to get rid of Alexa, it's probably worth it to set up mycroft.ai or another open source assistant.
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Matter hasn't revolutionized the smart home yet, but AI may be about to change that - the TechRadar article claims most people don't have smart homes, just connected homes.
https://mycroft.ai/ is a sophisticated open source replacement for Siri/Alexa … you can buy their premade hardware version for $399
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Local AI -- A semi-reliable copy of human knowledge that can live in a box in your kitchen
To add home automation, consider something like Mycroft (https://mycroft.ai/)
- Using LLaMA as a "real personal assistant"?
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Show HN: Willow – Open-Source Privacy-Focused Voice Assistant Hardware
This project reminds me of MyCroft https://github.com/MycroftAI/mycroft-core.
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Is Voice AI safe?
Tldr either way it depends, but if it's free, your data is prob the real product. If you don't want to get data mined, check out https://mycroft.ai
What are some alternatives?
plaidml - PlaidML is a framework for making deep learning work everywhere.
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
trashbot - Trashbot helper AI assistant
Leon - 🧠 Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
DeepSpeech-examples - Examples of how to use or integrate DeepSpeech
kalliope - Kalliope is a framework that will help you to create your own personal assistant.
openai-whisper-realtime - A quick experiment to achieve almost realtime transcription using Whisper.
jasper-client - Client code for Jasper voice computing platform
wer_are_we - Attempt at tracking states of the arts and recent results (bibliography) on speech recognition.
jarvis - Jarvis is a simple IA for home automation with (multi-languages) voice commands written in Python.
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
J.A.R.V.I.S-project - A decent attempt to recreate J.A.R.V.I.S. from MCU's Iron Man, complete with machine learning (specifically, intent classification) [Moved to: https://github.com/Joe-Lyu/J.A.R.V.I.S-project]