MACHINE LEARNING MONDAY – Trying out Google Assistant on the BrainCraft HAT @adafruit @raspberry_pi @tensorflow #machinelearning #tinyML #raspberrypi @google #googlehome @madebygoogle #googleassistant
We are trying out Google Assistant on the BrainCraft HAT (video). The BrainCraft HAT we’ve designed has gone through some tests with vision recognition and TensorFlow with great success! Now we’re ready to try it with voice recognition. We installed the free Google Assistant code – took only about 20 minutes to set up – now we can use it as an audio assistant thanks to the onboard microphones and speaker amplifier!
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