This guide shows you how to set up Google Assistant in a Raspberry Pi using the MATRIX Voice or MATRIX Creator as a microphone.
From Siri to Amazon's Alexa, we're slowly coming to terms with talking to machines. Build your own voice command device with this tutorial.
Controls a few LEDs using an Arduino and Speech Recognition.
Learn how to install the Snips.ai offline voice assistant, through the SAM CLI tool, for the MATRIX Creator and MATRIX Voice.
How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
Implements speech recognition and synthesis using an Arduino DUE.
MATRIX Voice ESP32 standalone satellite mics for a Raspberry Pi server running Snips. Credit to Paul Romkes for this amazing project!
Build a conversational AI Bot using the GPT4o Realtime API! Supports natural conversation like interruption, tone recognition, and more.
The World's Easiest GPT-like Voice Assistant uses an open-source LLM to respond to verbal requests, and it runs 100% locally on a RasPi 4.
A TensorFlow Lite Micro Speech model that detects wake words and turns on a different coloured LED light to emulate traffic lights.
Use Arduino with 1Sheeld+ and your smartphone as a Voice Recognizer.. push a button, speak and you'll see what you said on the LCD screen
Intelligentization of Robotic Arm Control, An Attempt Based on Speech Recognition Technology
A communication device enabling deaf users to engage in voice-to-text conversations with others, utilizing speech recognition.
Use voice command to turn LED on or off.
Add voice control via Google AIY Voice to my or your home automation; this works by sending http get requests.
The aim is to create a simple GUI (Graphical User Interface) for Amazon's voice assistant Alexa.
Make your storage drawer work with voice recognition.
This Offline Voice Recognition Sensor is built around an offline voice recognition chip, which can be directly used without an internet
Ever wonder how your phone wakes up when you say "Hey Siri"?
Explore VC02: a compact, ultra-low-power module for offline voice control and IoT. Perfect for wearables, innovative smart projects!
The main goal is to understand if a Raspberry Pi can transcribe audio from a microphone in real-time.
An embedded application that trained to recognize the words “yes” and “no”.
Are you interested in learning Google Assistant API? Do not know where to start? Assemble It Yourself (AIY) Google Voice kit is an answer!
Edge AI Smart Stove which can be operated with Voice Command and Interactive Voice Feedback UI (like Alexa) without Internet Connectivity