The Mycroft team has open source adapt Intent Parser, a code that converts natural languages into instructions that machines can understand.
Is this analyzer really that important? There are some reasons why Mycroft chose to open its code.
More clearly described it, it can be a mobile phone or computer equipment, such as a program to translate what the user said to be able to interpret the execution of the command.
Adapt Intent Parser has been open source, which means it can be used by anyone on any project, and it can also make it better. In addition, it is a lightweight solution that allows users to integrate it under limited hardware conditions. In short, you don't need a desktop computer that has the power to run it.
The Linux Story thinks that although similar features already have Siri, Cortana, they can't be used by anyone (at least you need a related device). If you want to experience this product with little hardware limitations, Linux Story offers GitHub home page: Https://github.com/mycroftai (it's written in Python)
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