Twilio conference room with with a Wake-up Word service
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Twilio conference room with with a Wake-up Word service
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
Speech To Text AI using Whisper with Wake word detection
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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