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    sherpa-onnx

    sherpa-onnx

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition using next-gen Kaldi with onnxruntime without an Internet connection. Support embedded systems, Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi, RISC-V, x86_64 servers, websocket server/client, C/C++, Python, Kotlin, C#, Go, NodeJS, Java, Swift, Dart, JavaScript, Flutter.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    PyBoy

    PyBoy

    Game Boy emulator written in Python

    ...If more features are needed, or if you find a bug, don't hesitate to make an issue here on GitHub, or write on our Discord channel. If you need more details, or if you need to compile from source, check out the detailed installation instructions. We support: macOS, Raspberry Pi (Raspbian), Linux (Ubuntu), and Windows 10.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot with a vibrant community that provides entertainment and moderation for your channel, allowing you to focus on what matters the most to you, your game and your viewers. PhantomBot is a Twitch chat bot powered by Java. PhantomBot has many modern features out of the box such as a built-in webpanel, enhanced moderation, games, a point system, raffles, custom commands, a music player, and more. PhantomBot can also be...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    whisper.cpp

    whisper.cpp

    Port of OpenAI's Whisper model in C/C++

    whisper.cpp is a lightweight, C/C++ reimplementation of OpenAI’s Whisper automatic speech recognition (ASR) model—designed for efficient, standalone transcription without external dependencies. The entire high-level implementation of the model is contained in whisper.h and whisper.cpp. The rest of the code is part of the ggml machine learning library. The command downloads the base.en model converted to custom ggml format and runs the inference on all .wav samples in the folder samples....
    Downloads: 404 This Week
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    OnnxStream

    OnnxStream

    Lightweight inference library for ONNX files, written in C++

    The challenge is to run Stable Diffusion 1.5, which includes a large transformer model with almost 1 billion parameters, on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which is a microcomputer with 512MB of RAM, without adding more swap space and without offloading intermediate results on disk. The recommended minimum RAM/VRAM for Stable Diffusion 1.5 is typically 8GB. Generally, major machine learning frameworks and libraries are focused on minimizing inference latency and/or maximizing throughput, all of which at the cost of RAM usage. ...
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    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning

    ...It is using deep neural networks trained in real-world environments. Compact and computationally-efficient. It is perfect for IoT. Cross-platform. Arm Cortex-M, STM32, PSoC, Arduino, and i.MX RT. Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and BeagleBone. Android and iOS. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), and Windows (x86_64). Scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint. Self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using Picovoice Console. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow documentation

    An end-to-end platform for machine learning. TensorFlow makes it easy to create ML models that can run in any environment. Learn how to use the intuitive APIs through interactive code samples.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning

    ...Our face mask detector doesn't use any morphed masked images dataset and the model is accurate. Owing to the use of MobileNetV2 architecture, it is computationally efficient, thus making it easier to deploy the model to embedded systems (Raspberry Pi, Google Coral, etc.).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Mycroft

    Mycroft

    Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform

    Mycroft is the world’s leading open source voice assistant. It is private by default and completely customizable. Our software runs on many platforms, on desktop, our reference hardware, a Raspberry Pi, or your own custom hardware. Our open-source, modular system can be ported to your device or environment, at any price point. Whether you make voice-assistants, televisions, or microwaves. Whether you have a 5-room BnB or a 1000-room hotel. Your customers will get access to all the necessities of a voice assistant. Our software and essential services are free (as in freedom) and also gratis (at no cost to you or them). ...
    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    DeepSpeech

    DeepSpeech

    Open source embedded speech-to-text engine

    DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers. DeepSpeech is an open-source Speech-To-Text engine, using a model trained by machine learning techniques based on Baidu's Deep Speech research paper. Project DeepSpeech uses Google's TensorFlow to make the implementation easier. A pre-trained English model is available for use and can be downloaded following the instructions in the usage docs. ...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    BerryNet

    BerryNet

    Deep learning gateway on Raspberry Pi and other edge devices

    This project turns edge devices such as Raspberry Pi into an intelligent gateway with deep learning running on it. No internet connection is required, everything is done locally on the edge device itself. Further, multiple edge devices can create a distributed AIoT network. At DT42, we believe that bringing deep learning to edge devices is the trend towards the future. It not only saves costs of data transmission and storage but also makes devices able to respond according to the events shown in the images or videos without connecting to the cloud. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    raspicam

    C++ library for controlling Raspberry Pi Camera (with/without OpenCV)

    This library allows to use the Raspberry Pi Camera. Main features: - Provides class RaspiCam for easy and full control of the camera - Provides class RaspiCam_Cv for easy control of the camera with OpenCV. - Easy compilation/installation using cmake. - No need to install development file of userland. Implementation is hidden. - Many examples
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Face Recognition

    World's simplest facial recognition api for Python & the command line

    Face Recognition is the world's simplest face recognition library. It allows you to recognize and manipulate faces from Python or from the command line using dlib's (a C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools) state-of-the-art face recognition built with deep learning. Face Recognition is highly accurate and is able to do a number of things. It can find faces in pictures, manipulate facial features in pictures, identify faces in pictures, and do face recognition on a...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow for Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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