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    Rhino

    Rhino

    On-device Speech-to-Intent engine powered by deep learning

    Rhino is Picovoice's Speech-to-Intent engine. It directly infers intent from spoken commands within a given context of interest, in real-time. The end-to-end platform for embedding private voice AI into any software in a few lines of code. Design with no limits on top of a modular platform. Create use-case-specific voice AI models in seconds. Develop voice features with a few lines of code using intuitive and cross-platform SDKs.
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    Cactus

    Cactus

    Low-latency AI inference engine optimized for mobile devices

    Cactus is a low-latency, energy-efficient AI inference framework designed specifically for mobile devices and wearables, enabling advanced machine learning capabilities directly on-device. It provides a full-stack architecture composed of an inference engine, a computation graph system, and highly optimized hardware kernels tailored for ARM-based processors. Cactus emphasizes efficient memory usage through techniques such as zero-copy computation graphs and quantized model formats, allowing large models to run within the constraints of mobile hardware. It supports a wide range of AI tasks including text generation, speech-to-text, vision processing, and retrieval-augmented workflows through a unified API interface. ...
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