Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2 (v3)
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@Chris
If you want to use MMM-Hotword as a trigger to activate this module, MMM-Hotword would be needed.
However, you can use another module as an activator that can detect your trigger and can emit some notification(customizable or not).
For example, You can useMMM-Clap
instead ofMMM-Hotword
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Thank you for your reply,
I thought that to trigger it, we could simply say “ok google” if we did not want to customize the keyword (Jarvis, Smartmirror …) using MMM-hotword.
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@Chris
UnfortunatelyOk Google
(or any other hotword trigger detection) is not included in Google Assistant SDK itself by Google. That is why MMM-Hotword be needed. -
@Chris
Or you can make a version ofALWAYS LISTENING & ALWAYS REACTING FOR ANY VOICE
, but I can bet nobody wants it. That is why trigger be needed. -
I usually use Gassistpi which is not implemented in MagicMirror.
This reacted to Ok Google. That is why I thought it worked similarly.
Thank you for this additional information,
I will take the test this weekend
Regards,
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@Chris
GassistPi might useAssistant SDK Library (Python)
- Which has been deprecated by Google, so it could not be supported anymore. It had embedded hotword detector in the Library, but not included in SDK itself directly. Anyway, that is deprecated so we cannot use it anymore. -
@Sean sorry was a DUMB mistake from my side.
works FLAWLESSLY and it’s incredible the progress made.
Thanks !! -
About Hotword: have you tried Porcupine? seems to be very good
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hi, what is Porcupine ?
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@Bugsounet
He said this; https://github.com/Picovoice/porcupine
Once I looked inside that. Maybe someday I could try it. Not guarantee. :D