Butdon't get us wrong, Jarvis is more than just a show off, he can be your personal assistant keeping you informed about weather, news, calls, text messages and what more, control your phone settings like turning on WiFi, Flash, Bluetooth to name some, play songs over bluetooth, set reminders based on people.
CloudVoice Dynamic conversations
Jarvis is dynamic in conversation. He has a variety of answers for variety of questions & some of them are outright funny. If he doesn't know any, he learns them over time.
Bluetooth Support beta
If your device is running JellyBean or up, you can use your bluetooth headset to control Jarvis, play media over it and do tons of other stuffs. This feature is still in beta so don't be alarmed if some bugs pop up.
Office hours & Night mode
It's always irritating when your phone notifies you something when you are in office or when you are home getting a good sleep. Jarvis understands that and has you covered with two modes, Office Mode & Quiet hours
Privacy No contents of your phone ever leave the device to any server (except the speech recognition).
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So, the first thing I did was install and configure Jarvis with TONS of questions and answers and tasks to do on voice command. THEN, I installed my own Teamspeak 3 server and client, and (as I demonstrate in this video: =8otzlMDW5DY) connected Jarvis to it and installed the Teamspeak client on my phone so that I can communicate and get responses from jarvis anywhere, anytime.
Another idea is to have a fitbit scale in the bathroom where Jarvis can keep record of my weight in order to query a database on my current workout routine with fitbit to determine what food I should eat and when, make a grocery list, and order for delivery my groceries online automatically (with confirmation of course).
Very cool project and thanks for sharing! Is the primary method of communication through the phone (TeamSpeak client)? Do you currently have a voice interface directly to the PC (eg. Kinect or other long-range microphone)?
So my goal is to have it so that someone can set privacy in their room, so that they can have a phone call or watch a video without interfering with anyone else in other rooms of the house. This is going to be difficult because Jarvis only has one session and anyone talking to jarvis will get the same response. The only way, right now, to fix this would be to setup a physical (or virtual) box that has an individual jarvis and teamspeak client on it, so that they can either join one room or the other or be in one setting together. All music and files will be shared among those systems so that everyone can play their own music if they choose.
This is going to take a lot more resources and a much more powerful computer to operate, but the best part about it is that Jarvis and teamspeak are free, so is virtualbox, and the only expense would be getting a single server powerful enough to run an individual VM for each room.
However, right now, this computer is my personal computer, so I often have to change things back just so I can watch a movie or listen to music on my surround sound speakers. That should change once I can segregate Jarvis.
I wrote an app for Android that I use for voice commands with SmartThings, among other things. The app is called SharpTools and is a set of Tasker plugins and Widgets for SmartThings. I paired it with AutoVoice to get some cool voice command features, but I have been amazed with the creative uses other users have come up with!
I have created a Jarvis android app which uses google speech recognition to find the words that we speak and then it responds us.......
We can use this to control home appliances using LinkitOne
Download and upload the below code to Linkitone
LinkitONE code
3a8082e126