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I am experiencing an issue where it is really hard for rhasspy to recognize the word no especially when pronounced by a female voice (sometimes 0% rate over 10 utterances).
My sentences.ini file:
[yesAnswer]
yes
yep
yeah
yes please
[noAnswer]
no
no thanks
no thank you
no thanks and no thank you work a lot better even with female voices
My setup is as follow: rhasspy is running as a service on my raspberry PI4. I have another python3 script which is controlling rhasspy via the HTTP API, receives the transcript and forwards that over to another machine. This other script also runs at startup as a service.
I send messages to that script and ask it to query Rhasspy over HTTP.
At the moment I am using Pocketsphinx. I noticed that Rhasspy 2.5 also now supports Deepspeech. Would I get a better result switching to a different recogniser such as Kaldi or Deepspeech?
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When I previously had word recognition problems in Rhasspy 2.4.x, I switched from pocketSphinx to kaldi, and things got much better. At the time, Rhasspy was having trouble differentiating between 'on' and 'off', quite a bother.
Yes I had the same experience! I switched to Rhasspy 2.5 too. I started with Deepspeech as I was hoping that would be the answer, but after trying Kaldi I now think that engine is the best solution so far. The issue with 'yes' and 'no' seems solved.
However, at the moment I am looking for a way to avoid triggering an intent when a random word is spoken. In my experience Rhasspy tries to force an intent when any word is spoken, not just words that appear in the sentences.ini file. The result is that intents are triggering with random words.
Do you know if there is a way of having some kind of 'default' or 'fallback' intent to handle this kind of situation?
Hello
I am experiencing an issue where it is really hard for rhasspy to recognize the word
no
especially when pronounced by a female voice (sometimes 0% rate over 10 utterances).My sentences.ini file:
no thanks
andno thank you
work a lot better even with female voicesMy setup is as follow: rhasspy is running as a service on my raspberry PI4. I have another python3 script which is controlling rhasspy via the HTTP API, receives the transcript and forwards that over to another machine. This other script also runs at startup as a service.
I send messages to that script and ask it to query Rhasspy over HTTP.
This is the log of one of my requests
What can I do to solve this issue?
At the moment I am using Pocketsphinx. I noticed that Rhasspy 2.5 also now supports Deepspeech. Would I get a better result switching to a different recogniser such as Kaldi or Deepspeech?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: