robotemi / sdk

temi is an unparalleled robotic platform introducing a new dimension of development - movement. Using temi’s SDK, developers can create new functionalities and introduce new use cases via temi’s Android tablet. temi’s movement and navigation capabilities run off of it's Linux computer and uses a set of 16 sensors including a Lidar, depth cameras, driving cameras, and microphones. We encourage our developer community to suggest and request expanded functionality within the SDK and we will adhere to your needs. We want to enable you to create skills like never seen before! We will be constantly improving the SDK and its documentation. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions or thoughts at developers@robotemi.com
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Google Assistant on Temi? #218

Open panititry opened 3 years ago

panititry commented 3 years ago

I have an app which used google assistance for speech to text and I want to integrate it to Temi. I wonder does Temi support for using google assistant ?

zjn0505 commented 3 years ago

Please provide more details on how you integrate your app with Google Assistant.

For example, is your app consuming Google speech to text service via their cloud service. https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/apis

Or you need to install Google Assistant app on the tablet, and having your app talk to it.

panititry commented 3 years ago

On the second, Google Assistant which is on a tablet .

zjn0505 commented 3 years ago

This one I don't have experience on it If there is a robot with you, you can try it yourself. Or if you can provide more technical details on the integration, we can check it on our side as well.

DanLechuga commented 2 years ago

If you use the google assistant to carry out the actions, you have a response time of 5 to 10 seconds in which it responds for the activity results, depending on the speed of the internet, and the size of the application. instead if you use temi's natural activator. 'Hey Temi', your time is reduced to 3 seconds. I know because I develop on one. It doesn't take long for a new version of temi to come out with a smaller 360 sensor