PAID GIG: Install Lucida and Get it Working

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Andres Garcia

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May 3, 2018, 7:38:29 PM5/3/18
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Hello,

I'd like someone to install Lucida and get it working so I can start experimenting.  I kind of know this stuff but not really so if someone that has done it can help me get it going on my server I'd be happy to send you some money.

If you prefer to work through a platform I'm pretty active on Upwork so we can do things through there and I'd give you a great review.

Im in front of my CPU most of the day I'll be here tinkering with this and other apps so let me know...


Andres

Cassio Santos

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May 4, 2018, 11:22:15 AM5/4/18
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Hello Andres,

The focus of Lucida is to build a tool to measure how a server reacts to requests with intense use of NLP, Computer Vision and Speech Recognition.

To experiment with a virtual assistant, try Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. Big companies have nice tools to test virtual assistants and even free sandboxes.

Jeremy Russell

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Nov 10, 2018, 2:19:40 PM11/10/18
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Good morning,

Did you still want help getting Lucida setup and installed? I'd be willing to assist you a bit if you are, I'm working on getting it working now with Ubuntu 14 and my next project will be getting it working on the newer versions. Currently my goal is getting it to "install" with little to no hassle. So perhaps after I'm done updating things and pushing up the code to my fork you can give it a shot and I can work with you and document what we have to do to get it working for you, etc.

Just let me know if you're still interested.

Andy Konwinski

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May 29, 2019, 8:14:01 PM5/29/19
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Hi Cassio,

I'm a bit surprised to hear you say this is the focus of Lucida, since the docs say "Lucida is a speech and vision based intelligent personal assistant inspired by Sirius. Visit our website for tutorial, andLucida-users for help."

...and "Sirius [1] is an open end-to-end standalone speech and vision based intelligent personal assistant (IPA) similar to Apple’s Siri, Google’s Google Now, Microsoft’s Cortana, and Amazon’s Echo."


Is this new less focus you mentioned documented anywhere?

Andy

Jeremy A Russell

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Jun 21, 2019, 1:27:21 PM6/21/19
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Hi Andy,

The documentations you're referring to is their attempt to turn Sirius/Lucida into a commercial product, which they have now sense done and have a website for their clinc company (see a more recent post by myself about if Lucida is still being worked on).

What Cassio is referring to is their actual original research paper (the link should be on the site you mentioned) which as they said was to actually test out what hardware works best for IPA type AI.

Hopefully that clears things up a bit.

Tony Camero

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Jun 22, 2019, 9:24:30 AM6/22/19
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Andres, any progress on this? I also have a commercial application I'd like to develop, perhaps you can advise.
Tony Camero

Tony Camero

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Jun 22, 2019, 9:25:26 AM6/22/19
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How is that going? I'd like to collaborate.

Jeremy A Russell

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Jun 24, 2019, 7:38:33 AM6/24/19
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It's going :D

Join me over at my fork to see what I've gotten done so far see if there is anything in particular you want to work on. It would be awesome to get something like Let's Encrypt set up to do SSL. Plus there's the docker stuff, then getting it working with the latest editions of the packages/libraries. Etc.

https://github.com/JeremyARussell/Lucida Is the link to save you some searching time.
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