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Improve wake word model #237
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When I speak (not native speaker) wakeup-word works 1 to 20, so not well. But it's a great feature, thanks! Maybe, I pronounce dicio the wrong way:) |
Native English speaker here, it also works about 1 in 20 times for me as well lol |
I don't want to advise closed service.... |
Thank you for the advice. I did use a famous translation service. When this service pronounces the wake up word, it works almost every time. When i try to repeat it the same way, it doesn't. By the way, i am a musician and my abilities to hear and repeat are not the worst:) It just seems to be not very tolerant, the pronunciation must be perfect. |
I think best would be if an own custom wakeword could be trained. 😀 |
@HyperCriSiS see #238 |
The biggest problem at the moment with this feature is that I'm French 😅 so I have a French accent when I pronounce "hey Dicio" and the app doesn't recognize the phrase and therefore doesn't wake up...
We'd have to set up a database to collect data on the pronunciation of the sentence in different languages to be able to train the model.
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