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Darvin is a Python-based voice-activated chatbot that interacts with users via microphone and speaker. It can perform web searches, play music, tell the time and date, fetch weather information, and provide Wikipedia summaries on command. Utilizing various libraries such as speech_recognition, pyttsx3, requests, pygame, and wikipediaapi.
This is a small project focused on the Natural Language Understanding (NLU) of an AI smart system. This component can predict the intent and identify relevant entities or context from a given text prompt.
Fiona is a IoT-based smart assistant or notice sending bot built with ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module and Telegram API. With Fiona, users can start the bot and receive a unique FionaID. Additionally, Fiona can send notices with or without priority, and even has an emergency option for urgent messages.
SA (abbreviation of smart assistant) is a free and open source cross platform virtual assistant. It is built to run on Windows Linux and mac(yet to be tested). SA can open software, do Google and Wikipedia searches, search and find word meanings and several other functions. For help in using it watch https://youtu.be/bLz6sER98u0
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This is a voice recognition based smart assistant for stock market which can predicts closing value of any NSE stock using Machine learning and Neural networks.
A smart home assistant written in Python. Includes speech recognition, speech synthesis, and an ability to work without a keyboard or monitor. It can also interact with Wyze bulbs, translate things to other languages (utilizing Google Translate), look up stuff on Wikipedia, check the weather and temperature (using OpenWeatherMap), and can even t…