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Stephanie is an open-source platform built specifically for voice-controlled applications as well as to automate daily tasks imitating much of a virtual assistant's work.
To learn more, head to Stephanie, which has nicely formatted guides for installation, configuration, usages, etc. along with the extensive documentation.
Linux
sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
python3 install.py
config.ini
python3 Index.py
If you run into an issue or require technical support, please first look through the closed and open GitHub Issues, as you may find a solution there (or some useful advice, at least).
If you're still having trouble, the next place to look would be the new Subreddit Stephanie, as well as Quora Stephanie. If your problem even still remains unsolved, contact me personally through a message on any of social networks like facebook, Quora, Reddit. (Not too sure about facebook because of their spam filter, so consider quora or reddit as first choice.)
If you are looking for just a casual conversation about Stephanie or anything related to bugs/feedback or just anything, contact me through social network links like facebook, Quora, Reddit, whereas for any formal enquiries or serious discussion consider dropping me a mail at ugupta41@gmail.com
The brain of the Stephanie is an algorithm which predicts the intent through a speech converted text, to know more about it's internal API and the algorithm itself check the paper and the library present here at Sounder which is completely open-source.
Created your very own 3rd Party Module and want to share it with the community? Share it here at Subreddit Stephanie so that we could verify it as legit and showcase it in our main website.
Copyright (c) 2017 Ujjwal Gupta. All rights reserved.
Stephanie is covered by the MIT license, a permissive free software license that lets you do anything you want with the source code, as long as you provide back attribution and "don't hold [us] liable". For the full license text see the LICENSE.md file.
As well as I am not accounted for any 3rd Party Module Installations, so make sure they are legit before installing it, as I will not be liable for any kind of damage in terms of virus/data leak or whatnot.