I am trying to use precise to train, but using
precise-train
leads to zero input used even though the data lists over 100 wave tracks. I was referencing DigiKey’s Mycroft AI Custom Wake Word tutorial.
https://www.digikey.sg/en/maker/projects/how-to-create-a-custom-wake-word-for-mycroft-ai/3f0b7486b9804687b6a9e5164ee4cf99
System:
Oracle VM VirtualBox Ubuntu 18.4
mycroft-precise dev branch
MycroftAI has ceased development, which has been taken over by what used to be downstream. Here’s a FAQ:
FAQ
Hello! I’m Chance from OVOS, here to clear up some frequent questions and concerns (such as, what’s OVOS?).
This post will be updated as necessary. Please feel free to ask any followup questions below. The OVOS crew will check in often, and @NeonClary will answer questions about NeonAI. I realize I’m posting this late on a Friday, which means some of my colleagues will be slow to answer a fresh post, but the questions keep rolling in, and I want to make this available right away.
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and our WIP descendant of precise-train, though I don’t expect this to work for users yet:
Would OVOS openWakeWord work better?
OpenWakeWord is under active development and just released a training pipeline. Home Assistant’s parent company Nabu Casa has adopted OpenWakeWord as their software of choice as well.