[App_rpt-users] Voice control options
Pierre Martel
petem001 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 16:08:15 UTC 2019
Thanks William for the feedback.
I find your implementation on the IRLP controler to be a piece of art.. ;-)
Can I ask you what method did you used for the irlp controler? was it the
original irlp software or did you used the irlp driver in app_rpt?
did you implement a way to prevent the AI to respond to request sent by a
networked audio feed?
I am hyper excited by this and cant wait to test this.
Pierre
VE2PF
Le dim. 6 janv. 2019 à 08:53, William Franzin <wfranzin at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Good morning,
>
> We're also keen AllStarLink/app_rpt users/experimenters here in Winnipeg
> and Dan mentioned a discussion about the work I did on here, so thought I'd
> fill in the blanks. Also joined this list.
>
> I started with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa and really just wanted to
> control devices using voice, the "what's the weather" was just an added
> bonus, but all that requires internet.
>
> I also liked the speed of running the assistant code in real-time, as you
> speak that's actually a stream to Google/Amazon so the results you get are
> immediate vs rec/upload/download/play.
>
> For the majority of ham radio actual "needs" in voice control the
> Picovoice Rhino project speech-to-intent would do a great job. If you
> haven't check it out: https://github.com/Picovoice
>
> Also watch their video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WadKhfLyqTQ which
> I think is exactly what we'd want from a ham radio setup. Wakework "Hey
> Repeater" "Turn on ..".
>
> All of that great capability runs entirely on the device/server/reflector,
> no internet or web service call to Google/Amazon is needed. And it produces
> this simple output too:
>
> {
> "type": "espresso",
> "size": "small",
> "numberOfShots": "2",
> "sugar": "a lot",
> "milk": "some"
> }
>
>
> We should do this, my 2010 Ford Escape has had Microsoft Sync voice
> control and it's nothing new. Everything has voice control these days, and
> it actually works really well now.
>
> The only challenge in ham is we need to come up with some standard
> commands so if you're visiting here you know the repeater has this
> capability and how to work it.
>
> If anything I'm just glad the videos I posted a while back got this topic
> going again. Certainly not the first person to poke around with voice -
> it's just really easy now to implement this.
>
> Thanks to all the folks working on AllStarLink/app_rpt too. I just built a
> firmware image with AllStarLink for a Sierra Radio Systems CommServer board
> and it was apt-get-easy
> --let-me-drink-my-coffee-while-the-hard-work-gets-done ;)
>
> Thanks,
> William VE4VR
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