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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

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but in jupyter notebook does not highlight the get_files function

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

You need to run all the cells in the notebook. You can't simply copy a section of code out of the notebook and expect it to work.

What are you trying to do?

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

What are you trying to do?

Why, Don't want to do that??

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

You should clone the repository:

git clone [email protected]:atomic14/diy-alexa.git

And you'll get the complete notebooks. There is a readme file in the model folder where the notebooks are.

You can't just copy bits out of the notebook.

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

But, as I've said in your other issues, you don't need to run the notebooks if you just want to use the firmware with the current wake word. So I'm not sure what you are trying to do.

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

But, as I've said in your other issues, you don't need to run the notebooks if you just want to use the firmware with the current wake word. So I'm not sure what you are trying to do.

Ahh ok ok i use the current Wake word for my project, I asked to know that

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

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When I want to make a new wake word am I need to import the background audio files to the jupyter notebook??

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

You need to look at the notebooks in the GitHub repository and read the code that generates the training dataset. I'm afraid your questions aren't really making any sense to me.

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

You need to look at the notebooks in the GitHub repository and read the code that generates the training dataset.

ok ok I already looked the code in GitHub but my issue is are you import background audio files to the jupyter notebook, I want a "yes" or "no" answer

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

Are we need some background audio files for made training data??

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

Ok, I think I understand what you are asking. There are samples of background noise included in the dataset that you download from here: https://storage.cloud.google.com/download.tensorflow.org/data/speech_commands_v0.02.tar.gz

Follow the instructions in the notebook and extract the file to the speech_data folder.

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cgreening avatar cgreening commented on August 30, 2024

If you don't want to use background noise then you can comment out that part of the code.

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Anugaradhawa avatar Anugaradhawa commented on August 30, 2024

Ok, I think I understand what you are asking. There are samples of background noise included in the dataset that you download from here: https://storage.cloud.google.com/download.tensorflow.org/data/speech_commands_v0.02.tar.gz

Follow the instructions in the notebook and extract the file to the speech_data folder.

Ok tell me why are you use this background audio files?? For code or for training data ??

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