how can i communicate to google home mini device with android app or vise-versa
Is it possible with Google home device listen our command -> which trigger action in our android app -> app fetch the rest api data according to command -> app parse the data and send response to google home device -> google home device tells/speaks the result.
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Is it possible with Google home device listen our command -> which trigger action in our android app -> app fetch the rest api data according to command -> app parse the data and send response to google home device -> google home device tells/speaks the result.
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Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
Dec 29 '18 at 5:52
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I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33
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Is it possible with Google home device listen our command -> which trigger action in our android app -> app fetch the rest api data according to command -> app parse the data and send response to google home device -> google home device tells/speaks the result.
Is it possible with Google home device listen our command -> which trigger action in our android app -> app fetch the rest api data according to command -> app parse the data and send response to google home device -> google home device tells/speaks the result.
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asked Dec 29 '18 at 5:50
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Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
Dec 29 '18 at 5:52
1
I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33
add a comment |
1
Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
Dec 29 '18 at 5:52
1
I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33
1
1
Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
Dec 29 '18 at 5:52
Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
Dec 29 '18 at 5:52
1
1
I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33
I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33
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The Google Home cannot communicate directly with your Android device. All of its communication is done directly with a server. This server can communicate with an Internet-based webapp that you control using the Actions on Google API.
That said, there are various ways that you can make a server that communicates with your Android app to collect the information, or just have the webapp make the REST API call itself.
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The Google Home cannot communicate directly with your Android device. All of its communication is done directly with a server. This server can communicate with an Internet-based webapp that you control using the Actions on Google API.
That said, there are various ways that you can make a server that communicates with your Android app to collect the information, or just have the webapp make the REST API call itself.
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The Google Home cannot communicate directly with your Android device. All of its communication is done directly with a server. This server can communicate with an Internet-based webapp that you control using the Actions on Google API.
That said, there are various ways that you can make a server that communicates with your Android app to collect the information, or just have the webapp make the REST API call itself.
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The Google Home cannot communicate directly with your Android device. All of its communication is done directly with a server. This server can communicate with an Internet-based webapp that you control using the Actions on Google API.
That said, there are various ways that you can make a server that communicates with your Android app to collect the information, or just have the webapp make the REST API call itself.
The Google Home cannot communicate directly with your Android device. All of its communication is done directly with a server. This server can communicate with an Internet-based webapp that you control using the Actions on Google API.
That said, there are various ways that you can make a server that communicates with your Android app to collect the information, or just have the webapp make the REST API call itself.
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Tonight my schedule is going to be affected as this question triggers my brain and would like to do a little bit of research on it because I am studying some sort of AI tools including TensorFlow. Thank you for your question though.
– IP Kaal
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I don't think so, I think Google Assistant is only used for building smart home Actions, ant then let users control Internet of Things (IoT) devices through the Google Assistant.
– troy
Dec 29 '18 at 10:33