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Speech Api
I am following homey for some months and I would like to know if the speech api will have machine learning implemented ?
The reason I am asking is because I have worked with the speech api of Google and it makes allot of mistakes... With the machine learning it could get better and better....
And will you guys eventually put a tutorial online how to create a simple driver/app or how to use the api because at this moment I have still no idea how to do that... (Keep in mind developer for 10 years (iOS,nodejs and so on).
Keep up the good work as a developer I really want to dive in and create some cool apps.
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Here some heads up on the developing environment: https://developers.athom.com/
We're using external servers for speech processing, so not really.
And we are going to extend the documentation with rich examples. Maybe even a video how to get started :-)
what do you mean with speech processing on external servers.
Every command or question i will speak to homey will transferred to a foreign server and this server will control my homey at my home?
What about speech processing if i have no internet connection?
oh now i see some answers in the forum.
But really i don't like it when every questions... will transferred to foreign server.
local programms like voxcommando have really good speech processing ability without any external server.
what's about the idea to switch off the transportation of my questions to foreign server and use the microphones input to control local programms=
nothing against the athom-team. I think Homey is really cool.....
At least i would like to automate my home with equipment as stable and secure as possible (not only because of my wife live in the same house --> WAF factor... ).
Secure for technical reason and secure for my privacy. Send all commands to an external server?
What if, heaven forbid!, athom failure? throw homey in the trash?
Emile explains (at the end I think) why there is no local voice processing.