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vosk-android-demo
- add a TTS (text-to-speach) and ASR (automatic-speech-recognition) capabilities to obscure language?
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Known drawbacks to CalyxOS?
If Dicio glitches for you (it has trouble downloading the models sometimes), you can try the Vosk demo app instead. It will just print out what you say.
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Any FOSS voice assistant
No, however there is the Vosk Android Demo Keyboard It's more of a proof of concept than it is practical, but its functional if you need that feature.
- Voice to text
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Speech to text without Google
There is the idea to wrap the lbrary in an "input device" for android but nothing concrete
- Is there a way to transcribe live audio from within an app?
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was Myroft not meant to be an opensource, *offline* voice assistant ?
Hey, contrary to this, I've found an open source android voice recognition software that works offline, it seems to be very lightweight, it's called Vosk https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-android-demo
spokestack-android
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Interested in bringing custom voice tech to Android? I've got the beta program for you!
Spokestack is on a mission to bring private, personalized voice tech to mobile apps, and we're beta testing our newest AutoML service. I can't divulge all its features publicly yet, but they add a whole new dimension to what you can already do in an app using our Android library and tutorials.
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Apps with voice control
Good stuff. Nice to see Tasker and Termux being considered as clients upfront. Maybe you'd also get some use out of Spokestack's integrations: we* have a modular system for hooking into different services for different parts of the request pipeline (wakeword/ASR/NLU/TTS). Android ASR and Spokestack NLU work offline like your assistant framework; the rest would require an Internet connect.
What are some alternatives?
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
espeak-ng - eSpeak NG is an open source speech synthesizer that supports more than hundred languages and accents.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
marytts - MARY TTS -- an open-source, multilingual text-to-speech synthesis system written in pure java
ovos-buildroot - Open Voice Operating System - Buildroot edition is a minimalistic linux OS bringing the OVOS voice assistant to embbeded, low-spec headless and/or small (touch)screen devices.
MvRx - Mavericks: Android on Autopilot
vosk-server - WebSocket, gRPC and WebRTC speech recognition server based on Vosk and Kaldi libraries
MaterialAudiobookPlayer - Minimalistic audiobook player
LocalSTT - Android Speech Recognition Service using Vosk/Kaldi and Mozilla DeepSpeech
wechat - A High Copy WeChat ,SNS APP (高仿微信)
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
jianshi - A Full-Stack mobile app, including Android & Server, Simple-Poem 简诗. You can write poem in graceful & traditional Chinese style.