voicetunes
ProjectAlice
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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voicetunes
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Configure a Raspberry Pi as a USB Device
Here’s the solution I built for that, with a combination of on-device voice control, and a Bluetooth remote: https://github.com/lukifer/voicetunes
Something I’d still like to add is a USB OTG emulation of iOS/Android/iPod/etc, so that the currently playing track shows on the dash, steering wheel controls can be used, etc, but my last experimentation a couple years ago didn’t go anywhere. (All the open source stuff for emulating CarPlay and Android Auto seem to be for the other direction: the dash, not the device.)
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Offline voice-controlled jukebox using RPi via Mopidy, and just pushed a branch with Mac support via iTunes/Music.app
https://github.com/lukifer/voicetunes
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Ask HN: Private Alternatives to Alexa?
I can vouch for Rhasspy, it's an amazing and flexible piece of software, though it does require some setup and tech knowledge (albeit with a usable web GUI); and it's very DIY on defining the actual voice commands. I recommend pairing it with Node-RED [0] for routing commands to devices, it has plugins for most things.
The only thing I struggled with was getting the wake-word config right: I could never find the right balance point where it responded every time, without also having annoying false positives, so I ended up turning it off. It does support multiple wake-word engines; I'm gonna have another go with Picovoice Porcupine now that they're opened up custom wake-word training for free.
I'm most heavily experienced with Rhasspy's sister project, voice2json [1], which I used to build a voice-controlled car jukebox [2], and it's been working fantastically. (It triggers from a Bluetooth remote, so no wake-word issues.)
For hardware, Raspberry 3/4 perform quite well, and strong recommend for ReSpeaker [3] for audio (either usb or 4-mic hat).
[0] https://nodered.org/
[1] http://voice2json.org/
[2] https://github.com/lukifer/voicetunes
[3] https://www.seeedstudio.com/category/Speech-Recognition-c-44...
ProjectAlice
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Leon: Open-source, self-hosted personal assistant
https://github.com/project-alice-assistant/ProjectAlice
It is self hosted, offline by default, with options to use various ASR and TTS engines, some online, depending on your own privacy, performance or quality choices. It's quite mature and the maintainers are aiming for a 1 0.0 version release. I have been running it as the primary voice interface to my home automation system for years.
As someone else said elsewhere, there are a few assistants around now. Perhaps there is some benefit for sharing of resources too, as all struggle for contributors.
- Project Alice – an open source virtual assistant that can run offline
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Ask HN: Private Alternatives to Alexa?
Consider Project Alice. OSS runs on Raspberry Pi or AMD container. https://github.com/project-alice-assistant/ProjectAlice
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Wake Word technologies for Jetson AGX Xavier
It might be overkill, but have a look at Project Alice
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Is anyone developing an open source, privacy focussed voice assistant?
--> Project Alice.
- r/homeassistant, which voice assistant are you using? My goal would be to use a local-only voice assistant, but confused by all the options, features, challenges, and what is/not 100% local.
What are some alternatives?
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
rpiapi - An API for your Raspberry Pi
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
elastic-cli - The Missing Elasticsearch CLI
Leon - 🧠 Leon is your open-source personal assistant.
il-keebd - USB-OTG keyboard daemon for raspberry pi
voice-assistant-discord-bot - Music discord.py bot with build-in google assistant and other usefull features (can be used with voice or text commands).
rhino - On-device Speech-to-Intent engine powered by deep learning
xiaoai-patch - Patching for XiaoAi Speakers, add custom binaries and open source software. Tested on LX06, LX01, LX05, L09A
raspberryCar - A flask server to control a raspberry pi over the internet.
meerk40t - Hackable Laser software for the K40 Stock-LIHUIYU laser boards.