DeepFilterNet
whisper.cpp
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DeepFilterNet
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Anyone know of a good TTS pipeline for raw speech data?
You mean remove background noise and transcribe? Then you can use DeepFilterNet to remove noise, and Whisper to transcribe.
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Open Source Libraries
Rikorose/DeepFilterNet: A Low Complexity Speech Enhancement Framework for Full-Band Audio (48kHz) using on Deep Filtering
- DeepFilterNet: Noise supression using deep filtering
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Linux Audio Noise suppression using deep filtering in Rust
It looks like the library in Rust is using `tract-onnx` to do the inference: https://github.com/Rikorose/DeepFilterNet/blob/2a84d2a1750a5... I am wondering whether using Python for research, training in big data center, and Rust at edge for efficient inference would be a trend in the future. We do have a larger community of C++ right now for inference (e.g. ggml). But Rust crate as component to build applications of AI is joy to use.
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Repo: https://github.com/Rikorose/DeepFilterNet
whisper.cpp
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Show HN: I created automatic subtitling app to boost short videos
whisper.cpp [1] has a karaoke example that uses ffmpeg's drawtext filter to display rudimentary karaoke-like captions. It also supports diarisation. Perhaps it could be a starting point to create a better script that does what you need.
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1: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/blob/master/README....
- LLaMA Now Goes Faster on CPUs
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LLMs on your local Computer (Part 1)
The ggml library is one of the first library for local LLM interference. Itβs a pure C library that converts models to run on several devices, including desktops, laptops, and even mobile device - and therefore, it can also be considered as a tinkering tool, trying new optimizations, that will then be incorporated into other downstream projects. This tool is at the heart of several other projects, powering LLM interference on desktop or even mobile phones. Subprojects for running specific LLMs or LLM families exists, such as whisper.cpp.
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Voxos.ai β An Open-Source Desktop Voice Assistant
I'm not sure if it is _fully_ openai compatible, but whispercpp has a server bundled that says it is "OAI-like": https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/example...
I don't have any direct experience with it... I've only played around with whisper locally, using scripts.
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Jarvis: A Voice Virtual Assistant in Python (OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Deepgram)
unless i'm misunderstanding `whisper.cpp` seems to support streaming & the repository includes a native example[0] and a WASM example[1] with a demo site[2].
[0]: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/example...
- Wchess
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I've open sourced my Flutter plugin to run on-device LLMs on any platform. TestFlight builds available now.
Usage 1: Good to transcribe audio. An example use case could be to summarize YouTube videos or long courses. Usage 2: You talk with voice to your AI that responds with text (later with audio too). - https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp
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Scrybble is the ReMarkable highlights to Obsidian exporter I have been looking for
π£οΈποΈ whisper.cpp (offline speech-to-text transcription, models trained by OpenAI, CLI based, browser based)
- Whisper.wasm
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Whisper C++ not working for me. Anyone else?
Has anyone played around with Whisper C++ for swift? I'm hitting a snag even on the demo. I've downloaded the github repo and everything matches up with this video [ https://youtu.be/b10OHCDHDQ4 ] but when he hits the transcribe button, it actually prints out the captioning. When I do it, it skips that part and just says "Done...". But it, does everything else - plays the audio, says it's transcribing.. just doesn't show me the transcription: and it's not in the debug window either. But the demo isn't throwing any errors, and I haven't messed with the code really so this is their example. https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp
What are some alternatives?
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
faster-whisper - Faster Whisper transcription with CTranslate2
audio-webui - A webui for different audio related Neural Networks
bark - π Text-Prompted Generative Audio Model
noise-repellent - Lv2 suite of plugins for broadband noise reduction
Whisper - High-performance GPGPU inference of OpenAI's Whisper automatic speech recognition (ASR) model
PiDTLN - Apply machine learning model DTLN for noise suppression and acoustic echo cancellation on Raspberry Pi
whisper - Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision
wenet - Production First and Production Ready End-to-End Speech Recognition Toolkit
whisperX - WhisperX: Automatic Speech Recognition with Word-level Timestamps (& Diarization)
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++