This demo application includes a sample VoiceWidget
Angular component which uses the PicovoiceService
Angular service to allow naturally spoken commands to be converted to intents. Picovoice keyword detection is handled via the $keyword
event. Inference is handled via the inference$
event. Our VoiceWidget
subscribes to these event and displays the results.
The demo uses dynamic imports to split the Picovoice workers away from the main application bundle. This means that the initial download size of the Angular app will not be impacted by the ~4-6MB requirement of Picovoice. While small for all-in-one offline Voice AI, the size is large for an intial web app load.
If you decline microphone permission in the browser, or another such issue prevents Picovoice from starting, the error will be displayed.
The widget shows the various loading and error events, as well as mounting/unmounting the VoiceWidget
with a toggle, demonstrating the complete lifecycle of Picovoice with in an Angular app.
This project was generated with Angular CLI version 11.0.5.
Use yarn
or npm
to install then start the demo application:
yarn
yarn start
(or)
npm install
npm run start
Open http://localhost:4200/
in your browser.
With the demo application running in your browser (and microphone permissions granted), try saying the following:
"Picovoice, set a timer for one minute"
The result should look similar to this:
{
"isFinalized": true,
"isUnderstood": true,
"intent": "setAlarm",
"slots": {
"minutes": "1"
}
}
Try a phrase that is out-of-context:
"Picovoice, what's my horoscope?"
{
"isFinalized": true,
"isUnderstood": false,
"intent": null,
"slots": {}
}
This command falls outside of the domain of "Alarm Clock" and is therefore not understood.
The Alarm Clock was trained to understand a particular set of expressions. These are built using a simple grammar and grouped together into a YAML file. This file is trained by Picovoice Console to create a .rhn
file for the WebAssembly (WASM) platform.
context:
expressions:
setAlarm:
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes]"
- "set (a, an, the) [alarm, timer] for $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:hours [hour, hours]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes] (and) $pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:minutes [minute, minutes]"
- "$pv.TwoDigitInteger:seconds [second, seconds]"
reset:
- "reset (the) (timer)"
pause:
- "[pause, stop] (the) (timer)"
resume:
- "resume (the) (timer)"