Posted by Ryan Bae, Android Things
A major benefit of using
Android Things is the
ability to prototype connected devices and quickly scale to full commercial
products. To further that goal, the Android Things team is partnering with
AIY
Projects, a new initiative to bring do-it-yourself artificial intelligence
to makers. Today, the AIY Projects team launched their first open source
reference project: a Raspberry Pi-based
Voice
Kit with instructions to build a Voice User Interface (VUI) that can use
cloud services (like the new
Google Assistant SDK or
Cloud Speech API) or run completely
on-device with TensorFlow. We are releasing a special Android Things
Developer
Preview 3.1 build for Raspberry Pi 3 to support the Voice Kit. Developers
can run Android Things on the Voice Kit with full functionality, including
integration with the Google Assistant SDK. To get started, visit the
AIY
website, download the latest Android Things
Developer
Preview, and follow the
instructions.
The Voice Kit ships out to all
MagPi Magazine subscribers on May
4, 2017, and the parts list, assembly instructions, source code, as well as
suggested extensions are available on AIY Projects website. The complete kit is
also for sale at over 500 Barnes & Noble stores nationwide, as well as UK
retailers WH Smith, Tesco, Sainsburys, and Asda.
We are excited to see what you build with the Voice Kit on Android Things. We
also encourage you to join
Google's IoT Developers
Community and
Google
Assistant SDK Developers on Google+, a great resource to keep up to date and
discuss ideas with other developers.