Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Kalliope assistant + MM
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@marcnlx why are you trying to reach the URL from your browser? It’s an API. It should be accessed from a script only.
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@sispheor said in Kalliope assistant + MM:
@marcnlx why are you trying to reach the URL from your browser? It’s an API. It should be accessed from a script only.
The CURL example gave me this output on the CLI. I was only using my browser to make sure I was able to reach the API.
Any idea what configuration mistake I could have made?
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@marcnlx @marcnlx you’ve set http://127.0.0.1:8080/kalliope for the neuron but the mirror up is 192.168.1.16. doesn’t it?
Also, notification and payload are not needed in the config of the module.
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@sispheor said in Kalliope assistant + MM:
@marcnlx @marcnlx you’ve set http://127.0.0.1:8080/kalliope for the neuron but the mirror up is 192.168.1.16. doesn’t it?
Also, notification and payload are not needed in the config of the module.
@sispheor 127.0.0.1 is the localhost IP, 192.168.1.16 is the external IP…the Magic Mirror is available on every IP in use on the RPi (listening address is set to 0.0.0.0).
I just commented out the notification and payload and thing are now showing on the Mirror! This is really cool! :)
Okay…now I need to figure out how to build the whole virtual assistant…on to “phase #2”.
In your demo video I saw a basically complete brain…is there any place where I can find that one? ;) -
@marcnlx take a look to starter kits. It contains example. Also there is an example of usage of each neuron on the website.
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@sispheor said in Kalliope assistant + MM:
@marcnlx take a look to starter kits. It contains example. Also there is an example of usage of each neuron on the website.
Have fun !I will! I’m going to check everything out later today, thanks!
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I tested Kalliope yesterday night and once you know how it works, it’s pretty sweet! ;)
Unfortunately I noticed some bugs/issues which are discussed multiple times on Github, so for now I think I will wait until a later release since I need to restart Kalliope multiple times after 2-3 phrases because of pulseaudio issues which I can’t seem to fix:
2018-03-18 12:42:27 :: kalliope-0.5.1b :: File found in /home/pi/kalliope_starter_en/trigger/kalliope-EN-12samples.pmdl Exception in thread Thread-2: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 810, in __bootstrap_inner self.run()
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/kalliope-0.5.1b0-py2.7.egg/kalliope/trigger/snowboy/snowboydecoder.py", line 98, in __init__ stream_callback=audio_callback) File "build/bdist.linux-armv7l/egg/pyaudio.py", line 750, in open stream = Stream(self, *args, **kwargs) File "build/bdist.linux-armv7l/egg/pyaudio.py", line 441, in __init__ self._stream = pa.open(**arguments) IOError: [Errno -9985] Device unavailable
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@marcnlx Uninstall pulse audio and work only with alsa.
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Kalliope v0.5.1 has been released with all stuff needed to integrate Magic Mirror.
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@sispheor kalliope uses the Google Speech recognition?