Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hello-Lucy
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Damn CBD and his spectacular weather module. ;-)
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@Mykle1 said in Hello-Lucy:
Damn CBD and his spectacular weather module. ;-)
I may just have to just use CBD’s one now as my old faithfull WuderGround is acting weird :-(
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Hey Mykle,
I already Wrote a while ago that I Plan to use snips As Voice recognition for MM2.
Well finally got Started with The project And The Speech recognition itself Works Fine. However I still Need To create a Module for it. Since I Really like The features of Hello Lucy My Plan Is To use The Main.js And just replace The nodehelper
However since I am a absolute noob both with JavaScript And Modules in MM2 I still have a few questions towards Hello Lucy- did I See that right: everything Voice related is Done in The nodehelper And When something is recognised it just Gets Send To The Main.js over a socketnotification?
- I did Not Understand How The nodehelper Gets Called By The Main.js
- where is The hotword recognition? Failed To find what exactly in The Code does this
Thank You for The help
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Hello Max,
I did write the Hello-Lucy enhancement to MMM-voice (by Strawberry). However, it did not require me to fully understand the workings of MMM-voice. I only needed to know how to send and receive notifications that would trigger hide and show commands to MM itself. I’m not being evasive. I simply cannot explain as Strawberry himself would, being the author of MMM-voice. If you direct your question toward him I am sure you will get a timely response, if he doesn’t happen to look at this topic
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Ok ty, I will contact him. Btw when you talked to your MagicMirror I recognised you always only say the keywords like for example “Show Page 1”. Is this just because thats the way you talk to the mirror or would it fail when you say for example “Show me page one please” or even “Show me the first Page”?
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@maxbachmann said in Hello-Lucy:
Ok ty, I will contact him. Btw when you talked to your MagicMirror I recognised you always only say the keywords like for example “Show Page 1”. Is this just because thats the way you talk to the mirror or would it fail when you say for example “Show me page one please” or even “Show me the first Page”?
If you look at the coding you’ll notice that it listens for words or sentences that you have created. So, you could create sentences such as “Show me page one please”. It is my feeling that the longer the sentence, the more room for error. Thus, I kept mine short and simple. I’m quite satisfied with the success rate.
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@Mykle1 thats what I thought :)
Well I hope I get a first test version up and running next week. Have to finally get to the building part -
I’ll keep an eye out. I’m interested to see what you have done
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@Mykle1
Might be able to show a first video soon (Hopefully next week) -
Excellent! :-)
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@Mykle1
Well I have the code finished I guess, but have to setup my raspberry pi again before trying ^^
Update failed in the middle and now the Operating System is absolutely broken. I really have a talent to destroy stuff
I hate when I am hyped to try my stuff out but can’t :disappointed_face: -
Well that sucks. Sorry dude. Don’t give up.
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@mykle1
I don’t. Pretty normal that a lot of stuff goes wrong when a noob creates a big project lol. Nothing that could stop me -
Well for anyone interested I created a seperate thread
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/7162/german-voice-recognition -
Hello Lucy!
(My granddaughter)
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@Mykle1 what are the specs of the laptop mainboard your using?
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ubuntu 16.04 LTS
AMD C-50 1 GHz
Dual-Core
Cache L2 - 1 MB
64-bit
DDR3 SDRAM 2 GB
Graphics Processor AMD Radeon HD 6250This one is a Compaq CQ57. Runs MM amazingly well
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@Mykle1 still have a windows 10 development board with 4gb ram and a Intel Atom x5-Z8350. Hope I have the time to try MM with that this we :)
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That’ll do. For me, I don’t like having to run Windows for a MagicMirror, especially if the resources of the board I am using are limited (Ex. 2GB RAM). Also, at some point, you may run into a problem installing dependencies under a Windows system (Ex MMM-voice). Running Ubuntu and MM eliminates both of these drawbacks.
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@Mykle1 hm I will see drivers on there work better with windows. However if it sucks with windows I can still put Ubuntu on it ;)
Don’t need mmm-voice since I use a voice recognition on a different raspberry pie
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