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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Voice Control using IBM's Watson

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      makssie @prostko
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      @prostko Hi man, I would like to create one for my final project.

      Could you help me?? Passing me your e-mail just to start.

      Thanks :D

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        prostko @makssie
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        @makssie Sure. How can I help

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          makssie @prostko
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          @prostko Thanks for you disposition.

          What are the crucial points to start this project? Are there a URL showing how to build one SmartMirror?

          What was hard for you in your project? (for example : need to know about node.js)

          Thanks again

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            prostko @makssie
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            @makssie Yeah, so check out the github associated with this forum, it has great documentation and step by step instructions on how to get the mirror installed. There are a ton of videos on how to do this as well. Depending on your comfort level with Javascript, getting Watson to work on your machine will either be difficult or very, very difficult. I used Watson’s conversation app. Sticking points were acclimating to the raspberry pi itself, getting it properly configured. Then understanding the existing code base here. The module structure and everything. Then actually getting Watson to fit in there and respond with usable data. After that, it was smooth sailing.

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              makssie @prostko
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              @prostko said in Voice Control using IBM’s Watson:

              properly

              Very Thanks

              I really want to implement some watson’s functionality. Is it free? Where can I learn about it to implant on Raspberry?

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                prostko @makssie
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                @makssie Definitely free. Check out IBM’s Watson TJBot. It also has really great documentation and step by step tutorials.

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