- Support Alexa Voice Service API v20160207
- Support multiple audio players: gstreamer 1.0, mpv and mpg123
- 支持Baidu DuerOS
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Player
We have 3 players (
mpv
,mpg123
and gstreamer) to use.SpeechSynthesizer
andAlerts
prefermpg123
which is more responsive.AudioPlayer
likes gstreamer >mpv
>mpg123
. Gstreamer supports more audio format and works well on raspberry pi. We can also specify the player ofAudioPlayer
using the environment variablePLAYER
. -
Recorder
2 recorders (pyaudio &
arecord
) are available. We can use environment variableRECORDER
to specify the recorder. For example, runRECORDER=pyaudio alexa-tap
will use pyaudio as the recorder. By default,arecord
is used as the recorder. -
Keyword detector (optional)
Use PocketSphinx or Snowboy. To use pocketsphinx, install respeaker python library and pocketsphinx. To use Snowboy, go to Snowboy's Github to install it.
If you use raspberry pi and gstreamer, it is likely that gstreamer's default audio sink is GstOMXHdmiAudioSink. It ignores ALSA configurations and outputs audio to HDMI. If you don't want to use HDMI audio output, you should run
sudo apt remove gstreamer1.0-omx gstreamer1.0-omx-rpi
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For ReSpeaker Core (MT7688)
gstreamer1.0, pyaudio and pocketsphinx and respeaker python library are already installed by default, just run
pip install avs
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For Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian
sudo apt-get install mpg123 mpv sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly \ gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0 python-gi python-gst-1.0 sudo apt-get install python-pyaudio
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run
alexa-audio-check
to check if recording & playing is OK. If RMS is not zero, recording is OK, if you can hear alarm, playing is OK$alexa-audio-check RMS: 41 RMS: 43
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run
alexa-auth
to login Amazon, it will save authorization information to~/.avs.json
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run
alexa-tap
, then press Enter to talk with alexa
If you want to use a specified player, use the environment variable
PLAYER
to specify it, such asPLAYER=mpv alexa-tap
orPLAYER=mpg123 alexa
orPLAYER=gstreamer alexa
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install respeaker and pocketsphinx python packages
sudo pip install respeaker pocketsphinx # pocketsphinx requires gcc toolchain and libpulse-dev
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run
alexa
, then use "alexa" to start a conversation with alexa, for example, "alexa, what time is it"
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Install Snowboy
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Kitt-AI/snowboy.git snowboy_github cd snowboy_github sudo apt install libatlas-base-dev swig python setup.py build sudo pip install .
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Install voice-engine python library
sudo pip install voice-engine
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run the following python script and use the keyword
alexa
to start a conversation with alexaimport time import signal from voice_engine.source import Source from voice_engine.kws import KWS from avs.alexa import Alexa import logging logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) src = Source(rate=16000) kws = KWS(model='snowboy') alexa = Alexa() src.pipeline(kws, alexa) def on_detected(keyword): print('detected {}'.format(keyword)) alexa.listen() kws.set_callback(on_detected) is_quit = [] def signal_handler(signal, frame): print('Quit') is_quit.append(True) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler) src.pipeline_start() while not is_quit: time.sleep(1) src.pipeline_stop()
- Speaker interface
- Notifications interface
If you want to use your own client id and product id, try:
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create a file named config.json with your product_id, client_id and client_secret
{ "product_id": "x", "client_id": "y", "client_secret": "z" }
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run
alexa-auth -c config.json
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run
alexa-tap
oralexa
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This project is based on nicholas-gh/python-alexa-client
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