Please follow link bellow to install requirements depending on your target environment:
You can install kalliope on your system by using Pypi:
sudo pip install kalliope
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/kalliope-project/kalliope.git
Install the project:
sudo python setup.py install
Install the python-virtualenv
package:
sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/kalliope-project/kalliope.git
cd kalliope
Generate a local python environment:
virtualenv venv
Install the project using the local environment:
venv/bin/pip install --editable .
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/kalliope-project/kalliope.git
cd kalliope
Install the python dependencies directly:
sudo pip install -r install/python_requirements.txt
To ensure that you can record your voice, run the following command to capture audio input from your microphone:
rec test.wav
Press CTRL-C after capturing a sample of your voice.
Then play the recorded audio file
mplayer test.wav
You can then test your Kalliope is working by using the "bonjour" order integrated in the default brain. Start kalliope:
kalliope start
Kalliope will load default settings and brain, the output should looks the following
Starting event manager
Events loaded
Starting Kalliope
Press Ctrl+C for stopping
Starting REST API Listening port: 5000
Then speak the hotwork out loud to wake up Kalliope. By default, the hotwork is "Kalliopé" with the french pronunciation. If the trigger is successfully raised, you'll see "say something" into the console.
2016-12-05 20:54:21,950 :: INFO :: Keyword 1 detected at time: 2016-12-05 20:54:21
Say something!
Then you can say "bonjour" and listen the Kalliope response.
Say something!
Google Speech Recognition thinks you said Bonjour
Order matched in the brain. Running synapse "say-hello-fr"
Waiting for trigger detection
If everything is ok, you can start playing with Kalliope. First, take a look to the default settings.