Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Voice/motion control
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Oh right hmmmm what about this https://github.com/thomascullen/voicebox As you can tell i’m really not sure what I am looking for haha XD
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@coolbotic not sure if that ine runs on the RasPi. Give it a try.
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Okay will do waiting on a new SD card, if it work should I tell you? 8-D
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@coolbotic Please do!
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Hope it works now haha !
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Hi
i haven’t put voice control into my mirror but have played around with it for a kitchen based recipe generator. (Say Baked Alaska and the display pulled a recipe off BBC food website and displayed it. )Basically voice recognition is fairly simple. What is difficult is getting it to start listening.
The easiest way of doing it is to use the google api Here is a good source. http://stevenhickson.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/voice-command-v30-for-raspberry-pi.htmlThe problem I had when I played with this is that. It records what you say and sends it to google for recognition. If you want a system that is always listening then you would end up sending recordings to google 24/7. . You could try using http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/ to recognize an initial key word then turn on google recognition. But I couldn’t really get a great response from that. However I have a strong Irish accent which doesn’t help :)
So you might have more luck. Also a good microphone will make your life easier. -
@Simon Hi Simon. Do you know if the google API is supported under Electron?
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It seems that Google has removed this feature for electron, however when you use chromium together with MM² it may works… See this stackoverflow question.
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Don’t know. I coded with it in python. To tell you the truth I have only heard of Electron about 10 minutes ago :) My magic mirror is coded in python (far more hacky and inelegant then your solution) but it entertained me for a while. :)
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electron-speech, alexa-voice-service & pocketsphinx might be worth a look :)