Twilio conference room with with a Wake-up Word service
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Twilio conference room with with a Wake-up Word service
SharpSpeech is free, local and open source way to speech and wake word recognition.
This project presents Hera, an Operating System level voice recognition package that understands voice commands to perform actions to simplify the user’s workflow. We propose a modernistic way of interacting with Linux systems, where the latency of conventional physical inputs are minimized through the use of natural language speech recognition.
"Hey Ditto" activation model using CNN-LSTM neural network.
Alexa Voice Service Framework
Example of running keyword spotting + FOMO on XIAO ESP32-S3 Sense using ESP-IDF
Wake On Lan: Simple wake PC without port forwarding
The aim is a home assistant satellite with voice intergration and dashboard also spotify connect and alarm clock
A node-red integration for https://github.com/mathquis/node-personal-wakeword
CrafyWakeWord it's a library focused on AI-based wake word recognition
Remember J.A.R.V.I.S, F.R.I.D.A.Y, this is something similar a middleware that bridges the gap between AI and hardware. A major focus in silky smooth communication with the system
Wake word detection models in pytorch
Alexa on a raspberry pi
Beach Wreck Ignition: Challenges in opensource voice, linux.conf.au 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand #lca2019
굴삭기 동작 IVI(Voice-Assistance) 🚚
Build a Wake Word Detection model for Voice Assistant using PyTorch
Light weight UI to interact with Jarvis via API calls
Experimental support for nyumaya audio recognition on ESP32
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