SLN-LOCAL2-IOT Solution for Local Voice Control
October 01, 2021
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SLN-LOCAL2-IOT Solution for Local Voice Control leverages the i.MX RT106S crossover processor, enabling developers to quickly and easily add voice assistant capabilities to their products. The SLN-LOCAL2-IOT features a cost-optimized reference design and production-ready SDK minimizing time to market, risk, and development effort. This second-generation local voice solution includes a PC-based tool enabling developers to create speech models for more than 100 custom commands and multiple wake words from text input with support for more than 40 different languages and dialects. The SLN-LOCAL2-IOT Solution targets offline voice applications, addressing the privacy concerns associated with cloud-based voice assistants. This kit enables device makers to integrate an offline voice assistant into a wide variety of smart home, smart appliance, smart building and smart industrial products.
The SLN-LOCAL2-IOT Solution for Local Voice Control is supported by the MCUXpresso SDK, which includes full source code under an open-source license for all hardware abstraction and peripheral driver software. The MCUXpresso Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides an easy-to-use Eclipse-based development environment with advanced editing, compiling, debugging features, and integrated configuration tools.
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Discussion (3 comments)
Juan Rial 3 years ago
There is no explanation of how to use the thing. Nor even where to obtain the thing. Just the statement "There is a thing, and it exists".
The existence of things is not exactly news to me, for indeed, many things I was already familiar with are also in the habit of existing. A fact which I, and the rest of the sentient world, are surprisingly familiar with and hardly need to be reminded of.
So again, what's the bloody point of this (and I use the term loosely) "article"?
eengineer1982 3 years ago
Vicente Arevalo 3 years ago