Visiting New Zealand

I am a longtime Linux developer and will be staying with friends in Rotarua from Feb 2 through April 21. I'd love to both attend and present at a Linux User Group while I'm there. Presentation idea description: The voice interface represents another big shift in user interfaces, and could be as big a shift as the shift from switches to terminals, the switch from terminals to windowed GUIs, or the switch from full computers to small touchscreen devices. Unfortunately, right now most of these devices are little more than a telephone for talking to a server in the cloud. That is a big problem for privacy, and presents the user with a false choice between access and privacy. Today's computers are capable of handling a verbal interface without requiring a cloud service to handle all of your requests. I am one of the developers on the Naomi Project, a free and open source voice assistant (https://projectnaomi.com). It is a plugin based system based on Jasper (http://jasperproject.github.io/), and depending on how the user chooses to configure it, can run totally offline. In this presentation, I'd like to introduce people to the Naomi Project, talk about the benefits of a verbal interface, talk about the current architectures of virtual assistants, and ways in which that architecture can be altered to provide better privacy, and also do a comparison of offline speech to text and text to speech solutions, including Pocketsphinx, Mozilla Deepspeech, Kaldi, and Julius. Finally, I will invite people to participate in building and improving Naomi. There is a lot to do and much of it is both engaging and cutting-edge. Please let me know if you are interested, or if you know of other active groups I should contact. Thanks, Aaron

Hi Aaron These projects sound really cool! We (as in WLUG here in Hamilton and me being the WLUG president) haven't booked yet any meeting rooms for the next year as this usually happens in December, but we tend to meet here at the University of Waikato on the 4th Monday at 7.30pm. There is also an IoT group here at uni (I work in computer science) that might be interested in you giving a talk. I'll see what they think. Cheers, Peter On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 2:07 PM Aaron <aaron.chantrill(a)dottywood.org> wrote:
I am a longtime Linux developer and will be staying with friends in Rotarua from Feb 2 through April 21. I'd love to both attend and present at a Linux User Group while I'm there.
Presentation idea description:
The voice interface represents another big shift in user interfaces, and could be as big a shift as the shift from switches to terminals, the switch from terminals to windowed GUIs, or the switch from full computers to small touchscreen devices.
Unfortunately, right now most of these devices are little more than a telephone for talking to a server in the cloud. That is a big problem for privacy, and presents the user with a false choice between access and privacy. Today's computers are capable of handling a verbal interface without requiring a cloud service to handle all of your requests.
I am one of the developers on the Naomi Project, a free and open source voice assistant (https://projectnaomi.com). It is a plugin based system based on Jasper (http://jasperproject.github.io/), and depending on how the user chooses to configure it, can run totally offline.
In this presentation, I'd like to introduce people to the Naomi Project, talk about the benefits of a verbal interface, talk about the current architectures of virtual assistants, and ways in which that architecture can be altered to provide better privacy, and also do a comparison of offline speech to text and text to speech solutions, including Pocketsphinx, Mozilla Deepspeech, Kaldi, and Julius. Finally, I will invite people to participate in building and improving Naomi. There is a lot to do and much of it is both engaging and cutting-edge.
Please let me know if you are interested, or if you know of other active groups I should contact.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Aaron
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Peter Reutemann