string - jarvis-like ai python app -
So we've seen the iron man, right? As a private project, I am trying to create an Jarvis-like AI. I do not need to be refined in any way as Jarvis; It's just the best descriptor I can come up with.
I started by looking at the conversation's A - Chat Bots - but I do not need it. I think that with that method, user input is processed in a much more complex way than what I am seeing. All I need is to give a command to AI and for AI to match that command and run the appropriate code.
That's why I stumbled on Libidif. But it does not adequately serve my purposes Libdiff, as far as I'm able to use it, wont match the wire where wont is out of order. As far as I know, at least, in order to match the sequence of words in both stars, libdiff should be similar. For example: I am not asking for the spoon code, but should anyone tell me in the right direction? Cool project, here are my first thoughts. I think that you will first need the voice of the lesson , So that you can effectively deal with orders. After that you can apply more sophisticated methods over it. There, but I have come to know that a quick project should be too much for hacking and I think that primarily supports windows though there is probably something that is free for such things. Provides the service, Google is doing a great job here, but I do not think a dragon is binding. Then, if you are trying to find meaning in the next work lesson, then you will see a parser ("parser") to look at questions like "what" and subject "time", or part of some kind of speech tagging, would be required. Of course, this is doing it correctly in the general setting (arbitrarily the inputs are very difficult) some have been made in the commands and later it may be easier to work for greater publicity. If you want to do it in realtime then this is even more challenging because you need a real time audio stream segment to determine one sentence ends and when another starts . Suppose, first you want to solve a very simple problem though. Say that recognize a single order on a microphone as a "open" word, and perform an action if you are ready to train your voice, you can do it very easily. Inspired by this you need puideo, numpy, scipy and see if you want to implement this code in python
User input: "What time is it?" Will not match the command will match it: "What is the time?"
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