secret_sauce_ai
precise-rs
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secret_sauce_ai
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HELP NEEDED: Using RUST and open source tools for reliable wake-word detection :tuerca_y_perno:
Hello there 👋🏻!! My name is Sergio Tortosa (you might've heard my project Lily 💮, the Rust-based voice assistant), though, this time I'm speaking as part of Secret Sauce AI (TL;DR a super cool community advancing the state of the art of open source AI stuff).
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synthesia.io alternative
I have seen this posted in some other groups that might be of some interest https://github.com/secretsauceai/secret_sauce_ai
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Make your own custom wakeword and other FOSS voice assistant solutions
tl;dr Secret Sauce AI made some FOSS tools to make your own custom wakewords easily:
precise-rs
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I want to contribute in a big project
here's what's on the pipeline next: - finish mel-spectrogram implementation - publish initial version on crates - move python caching rust side - finish implementing in the precise rust port - potentially build another runner for (open wakeword)[https://github.com/dscripka/openWakeWord] - build an android app that supports user-defined wakewords and has some popular defaults to load. ps not a voice assistant, just the thing that activates the voice assistant.
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are machine learning models language-agnostic
p.s. one of the members of our group had ported the part of the precise engine responsible for decoding to rust, we're working on this lib because the performance of the old mfcc rust lib was bottlenecking the project
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HELP NEEDED: Using RUST and open source tools for reliable wake-word detection :tuerca_y_perno:
I want to share a really cool project with you all: an implementation of the Precise Wakeword engine (the one used in Mycroft) in Rust, called precise-rs. This project is unique because other than the usual advantages of using Rust (like minimal memory usage), there's another nice benefit: running the wakeword engine on Android/iOS we want to be able to say to our phones: "Ok, my dear assistant, do the dishes"💥!!.
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Make your own custom wakeword and other FOSS voice assistant solutions
This release represents the first phase in the wakeword project, we are working on a Rust wakeword engine based on Precise and a SpeechPy MFCC port in Rust so that user's can run the wakeword easily on their phone and other devices. It is hard to believe that there aren't any current good solutions to running a modern FOSS wakeword engine on a phone in real time. We want to change that and allow everyone access to this technology, with their own wakeword of choice.
What are some alternatives?
mfcc-rust
glados-voice-assistant - DIY Voice Assistant based on the GLaDOS character from Portal video game series. Works with home assistant!
Leon - 🧠 Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
precise-wakeword-model-maker - Automated, end-to-end wakeword model maker using the Precise Wakeword Engine
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.
wakeword-data-collector - A prototype CLI in Python where a user can collect all of the recordings needed to produce a wakeword
TX-2-simulator - Simulator for the pioneering TX-2 computer
NLU-snips-converter - Quick and dirty solution to convert CSV training data into Snips JSON format and train an engine
voice-assistant-protocol - A bus for voice assistants, including benchmarks.