[心得] Raspberry Pi 3 模擬(實作) Amazon echo

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Raspberry Pi 3 模擬(實作) Amazon echo (註)本篇較不適合樹莓派新手 公司說要開發類似echo家電產品 可以聲控 不要再用按鍵才會執行 經過三四天的努力 搞出來柳 避免大家走歪路 浪費寶貴的時間 一開始懵懵懂懂 不知從何下手 公司是有買了一支echo 但是看到還耍用手機(美國google store下載App)登錄才能用 在台灣不行用齁 而且還要綁定信用卡 就有點想打退堂鼓了 還好查網路可以用RPI實作 想想也是 沒魚蝦也好 就試試看囉 先從YouTube入手 看了三四個肥宅的影片 跟真的一樣 隨便一倆下子就搞定了 可偶照著操作 step by step Alexa就是沒反應 自信心大受打擊 如此用掉了兩天 只停留在可以放音樂/錄音階段 歸納幾個問題點 1. RPI 版本 2 or 3 2. 硬體音效設定 3. Amazon Developer Account 設定 (為避免愈描愈黑 就不再詳述錯誤或模稜兩可情形) 找不到錯誤原因 也找不到正解 只好再想別的方法 其中Amazon 有提供一個網頁版的模擬Echo給人測試 結果喊破了喉嚨 也沒人理 通常這個時候 依照慣例 都是往大陸求教 他棉人多資源也多 好辦事 可是好死不死 這個案子必須要同時上Amazon網站 取得權仗 才能用 加上也許太愛國了 他們也有自取的語音辨識cloud 結果就是只有少數一些舊資料 沒啥路用 Alexa不行 換Jasper好了 網路找到一些文章 "即時口譯機器人DIY" "宇宙翻譯機"... 按圖施工 也是搞了兩天 無動於衷 自信心即將直達谷底 過了一個風雨的週末 從頭來過 才找這篇正解 https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/amazon-echo-homebrew-version/ Want to build your own? Here’s a video guide to setting the beast up from Novaspirit Tech. You can also find everything you need on Amazon’s GitHub. ________________________________________ https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-sample-app About the project This project provides a step-by-step walkthrough to help you build a hands-free Alexa Voice Service (AVS) prototype in 60 minutes, using wake word engines from Sensory or KITT.AI. Now, in addition to pushing a button to "start listening", you can now also just say the wake word "Alexa", much like the Amazon Echo. You can find step-by-step instructions to set up the hands-free prototype on Raspberry Pi, or follow the instructions to set up the push-to-talk only prototype on Linux, Mac, or Windows. ________________________________________ https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-sample-app/wiki/Raspberry-Pi On this page ‧ Overview ‧ Required Hardware ‧ Step-by-step Guide ‧ Extra Credit (Setup SSH & VNC) ________________________________________ Overview This guide provides step-by-step instructions for setting up AVS on a Raspberry Pi. It demonstrates how to access and test AVS using our Java sample app (running on a Raspberry Pi), a Node.js server, and a third-party wake word engine. You will use the Node.js server to obtain a Login with Amazon (LWA) authorization code by visiting a website using your Raspberry Pi’s web browser. For instructions on how to set it up on Mac, Linux or Windows, please see our wiki. ________________________________________ Required hardware Before you get started, let’s review what you’ll need. 1. Raspberry Pi 3 (Recommended) or Pi 2 Model B (Supported) - Buy at Amazon - Pi 3 or Pi 2. 2. Micro-USB power cable for Raspberry Pi. 3. Micro SD Card (Minimum 8 GB) - You need an operating system to get started. NOOBS (New Out of the Box Software) is an easy-to-use operating system install manager for Raspberry Pi. The simplest way to get NOOBS is to buy an SD card with NOOBS pre- installed - Raspberry Pi 8GB Preloaded (NOOBS) Micro SD Card. Alternatively, you can download and install it on your SD card (follow instructions here). 4. USB 2.0 Mini Microphone - Raspberry Pi does not have a built-in microphone; to interact with Alexa you’ll need an external one to plug in - Buy on Amazon 5. External Speaker with 3.5mm audio cable - Buy on Amazon 6. A USB Keyboard & Mouse, and an external HDMI Monitor - we also recommend having a USB keyboard and mouse as well as an HDMI monitor handy if you’re unable to remote(SSH)into your Pi. 7. Internet connection (Ethernet or WiFi) 8. (Optional) WiFi Wireless Adapter for Pi 2 (Buy on Amazon). Note: Pi 3 has built-in WiFi. For extra credit, we’ll show you how to remote(SSH) into your device, eliminating the need for a monitor, keyboard and mouse - and how to tail logs for troubleshooting. ________________________________________ Let’s get started The original Alexa on a Pi project required manual download of libraries/dependencies and updating a series of configuration files that were prone to human error. To make the process faster and easier, we’ve included an install script with the project that will take care of all the heavy lifting. Not only does this reduce setup time to less than an hour on a Raspberry Pi 3, it only requires developers to adjust three variables in a single install script - ________________________________________ Step 1: Setting up your Pi Unless you already have Raspbian Stretch or Jessie installed on your Pi, please follow our guide - Setting up the Raspberry Pi - that will walk you through downloading and installing Raspbian, and connecting the hardware (if you’re unfamiliar with Raspberry Pi, we highly recommend you follow the guide above to get your Pi up and ready before moving further). ________________________________________ Step 2: Register for an Amazon developer account Unless you already have one, go ahead and create a free developer account at developer.amazon.com. You should review the AVS Terms and Agreements here. ________________________________________ Step 3: Create a device and security profile Follow the steps here to register your product and create a security profile. Make note of the following parameters. You’ll need these in Step 5 below. 财 ProductID (also known as Device Type ID), 财 ClientID, and 财 ClientSecret Important: Make sure your Allowed Origins and Allowed Return URLs are set under Security Profile > Web Settings (see Create a device and security profile): ‧ Allowed Origins: https://localhost:3000 ‧ Allowed Return URLs: https://localhost:3000/authresponse ________________________________________ Step 4: Clone the sample app Open terminal, and type the following: cd Desktop git clone https://github.com/alexa/alexa-avs-sample-app.git ________________________________________ Step 5: Update the install script with your credentials Before you run the install script, you need to update the script with the credentials that you got in step 3 - ProductID, ClientID, ClientSecret. Type the following in terminal: cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app nano automated_install.sh Paste the values for ProductID, ClientID, and ClientSecret that you got from Step 3 above. The changes should look like this: 财 ProductID=”RaspberryPi3” 财 ClientID=”amzn.xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx” 财 ClientSecret=”4e8cb14xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx6b4f9” Type ctrl-X and then Y, and then press Enter to save the changes to the file. ________________________________________ Step 6: Run the install script You are now ready to run the install script. This will install all dependencies, including the two wake word engines from Sensory and KITT.AI. Note: The install script will install all project files in the folder that the script is run from. To run the script, open terminal and navigate to the folder where the project was cloned. Then run the following command: cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app . automated_install.sh You’ll be prompted to answer a few simple questions. These help to ensure that you’ve completed all necessary prerequisites before continuing. When the wizard starts, go grab a cup of coffee - it takes about 30 minutes. ________________________________________ Step 7: Run your web service, sample app and wake word engine Now that installation is complete, you’ll need to run three commands in 3 separate terminal windows: 1. Terminal Window 1: to run the web service for authorization 2. Terminal Window 2: to run the sample app to communicate with AVS 3. Terminal Window 3: to run the wake word engine which allows you to start an interaction using the phrase “Alexa”. Note: These commands must be run in order. Terminal Window 1 Open a new terminal window and type the following commands to bring up the web service which is used to authorize your sample app with AVS: cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app/samples cd companionService && npm start The server is now running on port 3000 and you are ready to start the client. See API Overview > Authorization to learn more about authorization. ________________________________________ Terminal Window 2 Open a new terminal window and type the following commands to run the sample app, which communicates with AVS: cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app/samples cd javaclient && mvn exec:exec See API Overview > Interfaces to learn more about the messages sent to/from AVS. Let’s walk through the next few steps relevant to Window 2. 1. When you run the client, a window should pop up with a message that says - Please register your device by visiting the following URL in a web browser and following the instructions: https://localhost:3000/provision/d340f629bd685deeff28a917. Would you like to open the URL automatically in your default browser? Click on “Yes” to open the URL in your default browser. 2. If you’re running Raspbian with Pixel desktop (and with Chromium browser), you may get a warning from the browser. You can get around it by clicking on Advanced -> Proceed to localhost(unsafe). 3. You’ll be taken to a Login with Amazon web page. Enter your Amazon credentials. 4. You’ll be taken to a Dev Authorization page, confirming that you’d like your device to access the Security Profile created earlier. Click Okay. 5. You will now be redirected to a URL beginning with https://localhost:3000/authresponsefollowed by a query string. The body of the web page will say device tokens ready. 6. Return to the Java application and click the OK button. The client is now ready to accept Alexa requests. ________________________________________ Terminal Window 3 Note: Skip this step to run the same app without a wake word engine. This project supports two third-party wake word engines: Sensory’s TrulyHandsFree and KITT.AI’s Snowboy. The -e parameter is used to select the agent and supports two values for {{engine}}: kitt_ai and sensory. Open a new terminal window and use the following commands to bring up a wake word engine from Sensory or KITT.AI. The wake word engine will allow you to initiate interactions using the phrase “Alexa”. To use the Sensory wake word engine, type - cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app/samples cd wakeWordAgent/src && ./wakeWordAgent -e sensory or, type this to use KITT.AI’s wake word engine - cd ~/Desktop/alexa-avs-sample-app/samples cd wakeWordAgent/src && ./wakeWordAgent -e kitt_ai Now you have a working hands-free AVS prototype! Use the following resources to learn more about available wake word engines: ‧ Sensory ‧ KITT.AI ________________________________________ Step 8: Talk to Alexa You can now talk to Alexa by simply using the wake word “Alexa”. Try the following - Say “Alexa”, then wait for the beep. Now say “what’s the time?” Say “Alexa”, then wait for the beep. Now say “what’s the weather in Seattle?” If you prefer, you can also click on the “Listen” button, instead of using the wake word. Click once on the “Listen” button, after releasing the click, wait for the audio cue before beginning to speak. It may take a second or two before you hear the audio cue. ________________________________________ Step 9: How to Log Out of the Sample App See Sample App Log Out Instructions. Sample App Log Out Instructions Known Issue To log out of the AVS java sample app you must clear your sessionId in /samples/javaclient/config.json, and delete your refresh_tokens file in the /samples/companionService folder. Otherwise, the sample app will authenticate on each reboot. Solution Follow these instructions to log out of the AVS java sample app: 1. Quit the AVS java sample app (CTRL + C). 2. Open /samples/javaclient/config.json and clear your sessionId. It should look like this: 3. "sessionId": "" 4. Delete the refresh_tokens file in samples/companionService. The next time you log in you will be prompted to authenticate. ________________________________________ Step 10: (Optional): Go headless and get rid of the monitor, keyboard, and mouse Now that you’ve got your AVS prototype running, you may want to get rid of the monitor, keyboard and mouse. You can do that by using SSH and VNC. Follow the instructions to setup SSH and VNC. 2017.10.17 增加 強國文可參考這篇 https://zombiesyard.cn/2017/10/02/ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 59.124.83.208 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Linux/M.1508123971.A.FD6.html

10/16 12:05, 6年前 , 1F
好像很好玩XD 謝謝分享
10/16 12:05, 1F

10/16 12:39, 6年前 , 2F
看不懂新幫你推QQ
10/16 12:39, 2F

10/16 12:42, 6年前 , 3F
ninja
10/16 12:42, 3F

10/16 16:29, 6年前 , 4F
似乎很好玩 不知道會不會很難操作..
10/16 16:29, 4F

10/16 16:41, 6年前 , 5F
不過還要按個按鈕才能呼叫,有點雞肋...Amazon也很精啊
10/16 16:41, 5F

10/16 17:01, 6年前 , 6F
不過 如果google mini能在台灣買到 應該也不用自己刻了
10/16 17:01, 6F

10/16 17:02, 6年前 , 7F
還是原po想開發中文支援? XD
10/16 17:02, 7F

10/17 09:26, 6年前 , 8F
mycroft也不錯玩喔!還有gnome套件可以裝
10/17 09:26, 8F
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10/18 07:57, 6年前 , 9F
推一個~~~
10/18 07:57, 9F
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