There’s always a tradeoff between privacy and efforts.įunnily, this ‘absolute’ requirement is very often issued by people that in turn don’t pay nowhere near the same level of attention to keeping ALL of their communications and private data private in applications ‘next door’ (you already own Google Home devices, you use YouTube Music, you shop you are on Fazebuck etc). This results in A LOT of work to you ahead at installation time as well as on any extension works, lots of issues in maintaining and use (offline speech recognition is never as good as online is) and lack of applicability. I’d advise anyone with this starting point to reconsider the absolute requirement that speech recognition has to be offline. That’s not right, you can also deploy it on a Raspi. Hardware has to be acquired from Mycroft (Mycroft Mark II) Thanks in advance and sorry if i got one or the other not fully correct. Does anyone have advices for me where to go, or is the current situation limited by the described topics.Are there Hardware-Solutions for HomeSpeakers i missed?.Sepia in parallel to my current setup, but only for Speech-to-Text conversion of all my voice-commands, recognized from Google-Home-Assistant? Did i get the possiblities more or less right?.Not sure about the possiblies regarding HomeSpeaker-Hardware.Seems to be not as maintained as others?.Hardware has to be acquired from Mycroft (Mycroft Mark II).If Speech-to-Text is possible (where im not sure), i would need a paid Google Cloud Service.Home-Speakers/-Microphone → Re-Use of Google Home Devices would be nice, but i think this is limited to Google Home Assistant onlyįrom the other topics i found these possibilities and try my best to do a quick sum up of each one (as a non-expert): Google Home Assistant.Availalbility of each triggered command as text in openHAB-Rules (Speech-to-Text).(optional) Custom howord for activating voice commands.Google Home Assistant Speakers and openHAB connected to Google Home Assistant.Im trying to sum up what i found and ask if my view is correct and what could be the best direction to take. I know there are similar topics already around from the past.
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