#Alexa custom wake word
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Semantically it's a bit worse (3 syllables vs 4). But on par with "Hey, Jarvis".
However, ANY self-made model for Microwakeword (which VPE is using) would be worse than Ok Nabu, that was trained with thousands of live samples donated by community.
I'm not sure also if there's viable way right now to train TFLITE for Microwakeword. There were tutorials - but they're most probably outdated.
Will this device be allowed to build a wake-up call in the future, or at least a different variety of wake-up calls, because ok nabu sounds weird.
Question to devs - but as far as i know - it's harder than you think. Tailoring the wake word is pretty hard process, almost an art. Slapping something that works 60% of time is easy - but 99% working wake word is almost impossible, with all the tembres, accents etc.
I think "sounds weird" is pretty subjective statement. My family is using it every day (despite me trying to use other wake words, Ok Nabu just works better), no complaints. We used Google and Alexa before.
I would be happy for a word that is more appropriate for my language, which is probably not possible (Hebrew)
It's probably possible - with generation of enough samples.
With the latest tater mmw trainers, with updated firm on your device, the voicePE will send your voice audio to the trainer
Close misses
False positives
Good wakes
You can then sort these as good or bad and then retrain with very good results
Is there a link to something like this?