Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ppnrespeakerdemo
Version: 1.9.6
Summary: Porcupine wake word engine demo for ReSpeaker 4-mic hat.
Home-page: https://github.com/Picovoice/porcupine
Author: Picovoice Inc.
Author-email: hello@picovoice.ai
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Porcupine ReSpeaker Demo
        
        Made in Vancouver, Canada by [Picovoice](https://picovoice.ai)
        
        This package contains a commandline demo for controlling ReSpeaker 4-mic microphone array LEDs using Porcupine.
        
        ## Porcupine
        
        Porcupine is a highly-accurate and lightweight wake word engine. It enables building always-listening voice-enabled
        applications. It is
        
        - using deep neural networks trained in real-world environments.
        - compact and computationally-efficient. It is perfect for IoT.
        - cross-platform. Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, Android, iOS, Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64), Windows (x86_64), and web
          browsers are supported. Additionally, enterprise customers have access to the ARM Cortex-M SDK.
        - scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint.
        - self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using [Picovoice Console](https://picovoice.ai/console/).
        
        ## Installation
        
        Follow the instructions on [Seeed Studio](https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker_4_Mic_Array_for_Raspberry_Pi/)
        to install and set up the microphone array.
        
        Then install the demo:
        
        ```bash
        sudo pip3 install ppnrespeakerdemo
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        Below are the colors associated with supported wake words for this demo:
        
        - ![#ffff33](https://via.placeholder.com/15/ffff33/000000?text=+) `Alexa`
        - ![#ff8000](https://via.placeholder.com/15/ff8000/000000?text=+) `Bumblebee`
        - ![#ffffff](https://via.placeholder.com/15/ffffff/000000?text=+) `Computer`
        - ![#ff0000](https://via.placeholder.com/15/ff0000/000000?text=+) `Hey Google`
        - ![#800080](https://via.placeholder.com/15/800080/000000?text=+) `Hey Siri`
        - ![#ff3399](https://via.placeholder.com/15/ff3399/000000?text=+) `Jarvis`
        - ![#00ff00](https://via.placeholder.com/15/00ff00/000000?text=+) `Picovoice`
        - ![#0000ff](https://via.placeholder.com/15/0000ff/000000?text=+) `Porcupine`
        - ![#000000](https://via.placeholder.com/15/000000/000000?text=+) `Terminator`
        
        Run the demo:
        
        ```bash
        porcupine_respeaker_demo
        ```
        
        Wait for the demo to initialize and print `[Listening]` in the terminal. Say:
        
        > Picovoice
        
        The demo outputs:
        
        ```text
        detected 'Picovoice'
        ```
        
        The lights are now set to `green`. Say:
        
        > Alexa
        
        The lights are set to `yellow` now. Say:
        
        > Terminator
        
        to turn off the lights.
        
Keywords: wake word,voice control,speech recognition,voice recognition,picovoice,porcupine,respeaker
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Speech
Requires-Python: >=3
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
