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Rhasspy - Locally hosted voice assistant framework
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/55388 > This is a great open source project to create your own locally hosted voice assistants. The user can host it and create their own intents for any sentences/intents they want. > > I am a long time user and follow this project closely.
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Willow - Open Source Local Voice Assistant
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/55351 > This is a cool project for an ESP32-S3-Box which can give really good voice support to Homeassistant or Openhab. Once installed on supported hardware, you can host the Inference Server yourself, use their cloud based version, or perform local actions on the device.
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Yes - I have not tested it out yet but the author of this project suggests Llama derivatives like Vicuna. I am excited to see how this project evolves alongside Homeasisstant’s voice goals. The author of Rhasspy is working for Nabu Casa so im sure that will grow too!


Unfortunately Mycroft has been discontinued by its management team and is heading towards deprecation. This project is starting up now and has a strong initial release that works well. Mycroft was intended to be used with a cloud backend hosted by the Mycroft team (that being said they did eventually open source their backend but it was not intended for use with single instances).

Willow is designed to work with very low power/cost hardware (esp32-s3-box) and either homeassistant or openHAB right out of the box.


Willow - Open Source Local Voice Assistant
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/55351 > This is a cool project for an ESP32-S3-Box which can give really good voice support to Homeassistant or Openhab. Once installed on supported hardware, you can host the Inference Server yourself, use their cloud based version, or perform local actions on the device.
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