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I cloned the bumblebee-hotword repository on my local machine (windows) and ran the provided full-example
Hotword like alexa is recognized everytime in a snap
But hotwords like hey_google and ok_google they never work
For further clarification and testing,
I cloned the Picovoice Porcupine repository and ran their provided demo > nodejs > mic.js
And in their example every hotword got recognized fine
I also tried Porcupine's custom hotword, and found the same result, it works fine in their demo and fails in bumblebee-hotword
From what i thaught (sorry if i am wrong) it's because the Porcupine uses hotword's original .ppn format whereas bumblebee-hotword converts it to .js
Is there a specific reason for it
And also if there is any fix then kindly inform me with it
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I cloned the bumblebee-hotword repository on my local machine (windows) and ran the provided full-example
Hotword like alexa is recognized everytime in a snap
But hotwords like hey_google and ok_google they never work
For further clarification and testing,
I cloned the Picovoice Porcupine repository and ran their provided demo > nodejs > mic.js
And in their example every hotword got recognized fine
I also tried Porcupine's custom hotword, and found the same result, it works fine in their demo and fails in bumblebee-hotword
From what i thaught (sorry if i am wrong) it's because the Porcupine uses hotword's original .ppn format whereas bumblebee-hotword converts it to .js
Is there a specific reason for it
And also if there is any fix then kindly inform me with it
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: