While I give the author credit for a nice hack, this is not wake word integration with the avs-sdk. It is a hack to emulate a user typing "t"+ and simulating the push to talk feature in the sample app when it detects "alexa". If you're looking for actual ava-sdk wake word detection, this isn't it.
I never claimed it to be an integration. Do you go through the Git issues ? Please check this github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1976#issuecomment-981125307
@@SidsEClassroom I applaud the hack and did not mean to suggest you were intentionally misleading people. As you've noted in the git issue list, people are looking for examples of wake word integration now that Sensory has pulled their repo and kitt.ai dropped support for Snowboy. It wasn't not readily apparent from the video description that this may not be what people are looking for.
Hi, I followed through this script and it worked successfull, but I've noticed that there's a short range about 2 second before alexa get to say anything if we do this, is there anyway around it? Example: Instead of answering let's do this, alexa will say: -o this. Thank you
Bro I tried the method and it worked. Thank You for the tutorial. I would like it to get autoboot when I switch on the pi without typing the commands for both Alexa and pocupine, but my knowledge in these is not tht great. It would be helpful to know how you can get both of them to autoboot.
My Apologies for inadvertently triggering Alexas in your place
You are awesome 🤩 thank you for this tutorial.
Hey! I just saw your channel tonight I’m gonna make this with my pi tomorrow thank you so much!
While I give the author credit for a nice hack, this is not wake word integration with the avs-sdk. It is a hack to emulate a user typing "t"+ and simulating the push to talk feature in the sample app when it detects "alexa". If you're looking for actual ava-sdk wake word detection, this isn't it.
I never claimed it to be an integration. Do you go through the Git issues ? Please check this github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1976#issuecomment-981125307
@@SidsEClassroom I applaud the hack and did not mean to suggest you were intentionally misleading people. As you've noted in the git issue list, people are looking for examples of wake word integration now that Sensory has pulled their repo and kitt.ai dropped support for Snowboy. It wasn't not readily apparent from the video description that this may not be what people are looking for.
Hi, I wanted to ask if you were able to find a way to integrate avs-sdk with wake word detection?
great , thank you so much!
Can we make this so it automatically starts up when it boots?
Hi, I followed through this script and it worked successfull, but I've noticed that there's a short range about 2 second before alexa get to say anything if we do this, is there anyway around it? Example: Instead of answering let's do this, alexa will say: -o this. Thank you
you had to go through all that just to add that functionality when alexa is so slow in the first place and privacy invasion.
can u help me.. ??
Overflow - reader is not reading fast enough.
can u tell how shall i start alexa on boot in my raspberry pi
Bro I tried the method and it worked. Thank You for the tutorial.
I would like it to get autoboot when I switch on the pi without typing the commands for both Alexa and pocupine, but my knowledge in these is not tht great.
It would be helpful to know how you can get both of them to autoboot.
Put command line in rc.local
can you again make a whole video from the scratch how to build alexa using rpi
Where did you get the access key and the keyword path?
Access key is from Picovoice console. I have explained that. Path to the keyword is where you have saved your keyword