SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T09:09:24-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsMichaelCain on Wake Up to your Own Personalized IoTMichaelCainurn:uuid:ce039b16-3d58-a38e-010d-f1f5058401532021-05-28T16:44:34-06:00<p>I need voice recognition on a Pi-based system and have been fooling with the Vosk software. So far, I'm cheating: the Vosk server is running on my desktop Linux box and the Pi just pumps audio samples to it and parses the returned text strings. The small Vosk models (several languages available) are supposed to be capable of running on a Pi.<p>In a controlled environment it's not too bad, but as I have it configured not really good enough to trust with wake words. It's a large vocabulary recognizer. One of the things on my to-do list is to look into giving it a much more limited dictionary. This is apparently straightforward -- not the same as simple -- and is supposed to improve accuracy.</p></p>
Customer #134773 on Wake Up to your Own Personalized IoTCustomer #134773urn:uuid:a97fa0cb-36c3-eacd-582a-a87f81a9699b2021-05-27T17:53:28-06:00<p>The standard computer science joke from decades ago was "I may be artificially intelligent, but I refuse to wreck a nice peach!"<p>I'm still happy being able to reach the X-10 controller from my bed to turn the lights on/off, and I'm certain that it's not going to be held for ransom, even if the culprits sharpened their skills on a certain petroleum pipeline...</p></p>