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rhino | picovoice | |
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14 | 13 | |
3,971 | 497 | |
1.5% | 6.2% | |
8.0 | 8.9 | |
8 days ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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rhino
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An ES5-compliant JavaScript interpreter, written in Java
I would guess that depends on the licensing context in which it will be running, since Rhino is MPLv2 <https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/blob/Rhino1_7_14_Release/LI...> and OP's repo is MIT whereas Graal is UPLv1 <https://github.com/oracle/graaljs/blob/graal-23.1.2/LICENSE>. GitHub's license gizmo claims it is OSI/FSF approved, but Oracle gonna Oracle and they for sure have more lawyers than you do
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
Rhino
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I found a remote code execution bug in VSCode that can be triggered from untrusted workspaces. Microsoft fixed it but marked it as moderate severity and ineligible under their bug bounty program.
Mozilla made Rhino
- ¿Es C++ inútil?
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The check of the Rhino JavaScript engine or how the unicorn met the rhino
At the same time as studying the Rhino's source code, I downloaded its source files and ran the analysis using the PVS-Studio plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. The analyzer found quite a few warnings for a 25-year-old project (they are listed in descending order of certainty):
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I’ve spent the last few months working on a project that recreates castles in 3D. This is Kenilworth Castle as it may had been in the 1600s.
I'm guessing not this...
- Call JavaScript From Java
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Best way to integrate Python and JavaScript?
I'm guessing it would be possible using Jython and Rhino, for one example, but I'm curious whether or not anyone's ever actually done this, and if there are solutions for other platforms (especially CPython).
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25 Years of Friendship
This is Tuvix
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I shit you not, removing this line of code breaks my project.
Rhino has entered the chat...
picovoice
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Speech Recognition in Unity: Adding Voice Input
Download the Picovoice Unity package
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Speech Recognition using Arduino Nano 33
Picovoice Platform GitHub Repository
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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 STM32: Building hands-free voice experiences
git clone --recurse-submodules \ https://github.com/Picovoice/picovoice.git
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Day 20: On-device Voice Assistant with Flutter
You can use the demo code we open-sourced. It includes wake word and context files, so you can start with them.
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Day 7: Making Cool Raspberry Pi Projects even Cooler with Voice AI (2/4)
You can check out the GitHub repo to see more open-source demos
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Offline Voice Assistant on a Microcontroller with 192KB RAM
Although interestingly enough, the README for the linked repo (https://github.com/Picovoice/picovoice) states that "The SDK is licensed under Apache 2.0 and available on GitHub to encourage independent benchmarking and integration testing." While source isn't provided and only compiled binaries are provided, that should give you permission to flip some bits to skip a license check.
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Voice processing in Embedded Systems
Checkout https://github.com/Picovoice/picovoice I saw it on an article from before and it seemed easy to get started on.
- Voice Control App
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Clock app controlled with offline voice recognition (Tutorial + article in comments)
Check out an article I wrote about it and the source code
What are some alternatives?
nashorn - https://openjdk.org/projects/nashorn
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
LedFx - LedFx is a network based LED effect engine designed to deliver advanced real-time audio effects to a wide variety of devices.
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.
cheetah - On-device streaming speech-to-text engine powered by deep learning
spokestack-python - Spokestack is a library that allows a user to easily incorporate a voice interface into any Python application with a focus on embedded systems.
F# - Please file issues or pull requests here: https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp
rhino - On-device Speech-to-Intent engine powered by deep learning
Caster - Dragonfly-Based Voice Programming and Accessibility Toolkit
js-ts-csharp - A repository demonstrating functional techniques with C# 10 and the similarities between JavaScript, TypeScript, and C#.
DiscordSpeechBot - A speech-to-text bot for discord with music commands and more using NodeJS. Ideally for controlling your Discord server using voice commands, can also be useful for hearing-impaired people.