I could build almost all OpenCog components under my RPi3, with the
exception of MOSES cause it took too much RAM, but configuring gcc to
use less RAM should work. I used Ubuntu MATE as distro, I see no reason
it wouldn't work under Raspbian.
Nil
On 03/01/2017 12:39 AM, Dave Xanatos wrote:
In light of the significant enhancements to the Raspberry Pi in version 3 now, I'd like to re-visit
this thread. I am currently running a RPi 3, with Raspbian Jessie, Python 3.4, OpenCV 3.2.0 and
support code such as NumPy, SciPy, SKLearn, Swig, etc., doing face detection and recognition, and
responding in real-time to visually recognized instances via espeak, and controlling servos via SPI
through the GPIOs to control eye movement to maintain "eye contact" with the detected
face's eyes. In addition, I am running CMUSphinx/PocketSphinx for speech recognition (still needs
significant training). None of this is taxing my Pi significantly. I just discovered OpenCog
while searching for an AI framework to pull all my cognitives together and create a
"presence", with the goal of creating a reasonably functional conversational
interactivity to go along with the CV, hearing and Speech components. Interested in hearing from
folks who may have done, or be in process with this. Thanks.
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