@@AssemblyAI that would be fantastic to see it done on such limited hardware. It also would be really interesting from a privacy/security standpoint. Looking forward to it.
ya i got here from a google search, looking for "offline voice detection". i don't know why google thought this was a good result for that. other than not being offline, it is helpful otherwise.
It seemed promising: So I created a free account, which entitles me to 3 hours per month (this is what is written in the "Account" section) and I tested... Finally, the API commented "This feature is paid-only and requires a credit card"). However, I am far from 3 hours of use! How do you expect to be trusted after that?😪
Would be way cooler if they provided some ASR library that works on device without an Internet connection. This makes the most sense for the raspberry Pi and edge devices. Why do you even need a raspberry Pi for this? Just do it straight from your laptop.
I'm new to Raspberry Pi and struggling to install and import Python modules like picollm that aren't in the standard library. We've attempted using virtual environments, but haven't had success. Could you offer some advice?
Will it support other languages? I am trying to help my elderly mom, who speaks Ukrainian/Russian. I tried to have her speak into a Windows PC in Russian to transcribe this text and then translate it to English. Is there a tool for this? For some reason, Windows does not support Russian speech recognition. Yes, offline is a Big plus.
Hi! I would like to do a simple DIY kit that responds when I say goodnight. Example, when someone says "Goodnight Daddy", my DIY kit responds back with "Goodnight Emma".. How can I do this? Is there any kit available that I can buy out there? Thank you
He said the heat sink and case not necessary. 😔But my experience I used rpi without heat sink and cooling that was very slow🐌🦥 even I can't able to open terminal and I used with cooling that was so fast ⏩ . Use case to avoid static charge problems⚡
Too bad it'not working ... nice nifty little python libraries that just produce crap. Microphone on Raspberry Pi worx perfectly well, but this stupid speech_recognition is too stupid to work. Won't accept two different standard mics ... so sorry, your tutorial seems nice and has good explanations, but it's NOT WORKING.
Maybe I went into this with the wrong expectations but I was hoping the speech recognition would be done on the pie as well. Good video none the less
thanks for the feedback! You mean like SR from scratch? I could look into this as well for a future tutorial :)
-- Patrick
@@AssemblyAI that would be fantastic to see it done on such limited hardware. It also would be really interesting from a privacy/security standpoint. Looking forward to it.
Yeahhh same dude.
ya i got here from a google search, looking for "offline voice detection". i don't know why google thought this was a good result for that. other than not being offline, it is helpful otherwise.
Just saying not all heroes wear capes. This saved me when setting up for my final year project when the OS crashed the day before presentation.
I need your help... Can I contact you through Instagram?... I'm stuck in my final year project
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I was wondering if you could make a part to making responses from the device
It was a waste of time, you have to pay for the API. It IS NOT FREE
It seemed promising: So I created a free account, which entitles me to 3 hours per month (this is what is written in the "Account" section) and I tested... Finally, the API commented "This feature is paid-only and requires a credit card"). However, I am far from 3 hours of use! How do you expect to be trusted after that?😪
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Thanks so much
Would be way cooler if they provided some ASR library that works on device without an Internet connection. This makes the most sense for the raspberry Pi and edge devices.
Why do you even need a raspberry Pi for this? Just do it straight from your laptop.
I'm new to Raspberry Pi and struggling to install and import Python modules like picollm that aren't in the standard library. We've attempted using virtual environments, but haven't had success. Could you offer some advice?
Hello, thank you very much for the video!! One question, the code could work on a RaspBerry pi 3 b?
Will it support other languages? I am trying to help my elderly mom, who speaks Ukrainian/Russian. I tried to have her speak into a Windows PC in Russian to transcribe this text and then translate it to English. Is there a tool for this? For some reason, Windows does not support Russian speech recognition. Yes, offline is a Big plus.
Hi! I would like to do a simple DIY kit that responds when I say goodnight. Example, when someone says "Goodnight Daddy", my DIY kit responds back with "Goodnight Emma".. How can I do this? Is there any kit available that I can buy out there? Thank you
He said the heat sink and case not necessary. 😔But my experience I used rpi without heat sink and cooling that was very slow🐌🦥 even I can't able to open terminal and I used with cooling that was so fast ⏩ . Use case to avoid static charge problems⚡
thought it meant the pi would have the speech recognition but that was alright until I found out the API wasn't free to use, a waste of time ;(
You could use Google API, it's free, but it's not the fastest though
Did a total update then on install it says it cannot find libportaudio0 and portaudio19-de. So dead in the water without those. Help???
Nice👍👍
Thanks for this, very informative
It's not even running on the raspberry PI? Why not admit that upfront?
This solution depends on a web service; how about a local stand alone solution?
but how to place the code in to start shell ?
ar eyou using linux or rpi os
this is a wake up call for boomers
Hi Patrick, noice !
Hey, thanks!
Too bad it'not working ... nice nifty little python libraries that just produce crap. Microphone on Raspberry Pi worx perfectly well, but this stupid speech_recognition is too stupid to work. Won't accept two different standard mics ... so sorry, your tutorial seems nice and has good explanations, but it's NOT WORKING.
you are talking very very fast