/humans/voices/*/is_speaking#

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/humans/voices/*/is_speaking Quick Facts

Category

πŸ’¬ Communication

Message type

std_msgs/msg/Bool

Direction

➑️ you normally subscribe to this topic.

Whether verbal content is currently recognised in this voice’s audio stream.

Quick snippets#

Check the publication rate#
$ ros2 topic hz /humans/voices/*/is_speaking
Display the data published on the topic#
$ ros2 topic echo /humans/voices/*/is_speaking

How to use in your code#

Subscribe to the topic using Python#
 1#!/usr/bin/env python
 2
 3import rclpy
 4from rclpy.node import Node
 5
 6from std_msgs.msg import Bool
 7
 8
 9class IsSpeakingSubscriber(Node):
10
11    def __init__(self):
12        super().__init__('humans_voices_is_speaking_subscriber')
13        self.subscription = self.create_subscription(
14            Bool,
15            '/humans/voices/*/is_speaking',
16            self.listener_callback,
17            10)
18
19    def listener_callback(self, msg):
20        # see https://docs.ros2.org/latest/api/std_msgs/msg/Bool.html
21        # for the msg structure
22        self.get_logger().info('I heard: "%s"' % msg.data)
23
24
25if __name__ == '__main__':
26    rclpy.init(args=args)
27
28    subscriber = IsSpeakingSubscriber()
29
30    rclpy.spin(subscriber)
31
32    rclpy.shutdown()