SUSI AI on Linux
This project aims at creating an implementation of Susi, capable to run on Linux Devices in a headless mode. It will enable you to bring Susi AI intelligence to all devices you may think like a Speaker, Car etc.
Current Status
- Voice Detection working with Google Speech API/ IBM Watson Speech to Text API.
- Voice Output working with Google TTS/ IBM Watson TTS/ Flite TTS.
- Susi AI response working through Susi AI API Python Wrapper(https://github.com/fossasia/susi_api_wrapper)
- Hotword Detection works for hotword 'Susi'
- SUSI Wake Button in Raspberry Pi is working.
Roadmap
- Offline Voice Detection (if possible with satisfactory results)
Setting up Susi on Linux is pretty easy.
- A hardware device capable to run Linux. It included development boards like Raspberry Pi and other generic machines.
- A Debian based Linux Distribution. Tested on
- Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3
- Ubuntu 64bit on x64 architecture
- A microphone for input. If you are using a development board like Raspberry Pi which does not have microphone inbuilt, you can use a USB Microphone.
- A Speaker for Output. On development boards like Raspberry Pi, you can use a portable speaker that connects through 3.5mm audio jack.
For installation on Raspberry Pi, read Raspberry Pi setup guide.
For installation on Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions, read Ubuntu Setup Guide