Summary
In this chapter, you learned about voice assistant terminology, speech to text, wake words, intents, skills, utterances, vocabulary, and dialog. You considered where you would install microphones and speakers and whether they should be on board a robot.
You then saw how to physically install a speaker/microphone combination onto a Raspberry Pi, then prepare software to get the Pi to use it. You installed Picroft – a Mycroft Raspbian environment, getting the voice agent software.
You were then able to play with Mycroft and get it to respond to different voice commands and register it with its base.
You then saw how to make a robot ready for an external agent, such as a voice agent to control it with a Flask API. You were able to create multiple skills that communicate with a robot, with a good starting point for creating more.
In the next chapter, we will bring back out the IMU we introduced in Chapter 12, IMU Programming with Python, and get it to do more...