Making an Amazon Echo Compatible Linux System
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the process of building an Amazon Echo-compatible system using embedded Linux in this 54-minute conference talk. Learn how Amazon Echo interfaces with Amazon Voice Services, understand the workings of the "skills" interface, and tackle voice recognition challenges. Discover how to use AVS for command recognition to perform simple tasks. Gain insights from Michael E Anderson, CTO and Chief Scientist at The PTR Group, Inc., who brings over 35 years of experience in embedded and real-time computing. Follow along as the talk covers Echo functionality, necessary hardware, device registration, and creating a standalone system. Ideal for those interested in IoT, embedded sensor applications, and voice-controlled devices.
Syllabus
Intro
Speaker/Author Details
What does Echo do?
What You Will Need in Hardware
Register Your Device #4
Making it Standalone
Summary
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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