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common-voice
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OpenAI's Whisper is another case study in Colonisation
Mozillas Common Voice Project (https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/) is creating an open dataset for many minority languages to make it easier to support them in STT systems. If you speak one of these languages please consider donating a few minutes of your voice.
- Mozilla Launching a Public Voice Dataset
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Common Voice
> it was not at all obvious to me there was some way of speeding up getting a language in the first place.
Yeah, that's the biggest failing of Common Voice in my opinion. Getting a new language up to speed could be much improved by simply adding a few links to documentation, but even the existing links are broken, which I reported in March 2022... https://github.com/common-voice/common-voice/issues/3637
> I have no interest in wasting time contributing to a UI translation I actively don't want to be subjected to
Translating the UI may still help you get other people to record, even if you don't want to use it yourself.
> I'll see if I can submit some sentences at least
If you want to go faster, there's also a project to extract sentences from Wikipedia etc. in small doses Mozilla's lawyers and Wikimedia's lawyers have agreed are fair use. I think you'd only need to define how Norwegian Bokmål separates sentences. (E.g. after a period but not if it's a common abbreviation like "etc." in the preceding sentence.)
- Practice speaking and listening of your target language on Common Voice
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Web Speech API is (still) broken on Linux circa 2023
There is a lot of TTS and SST development going on (https://github.com/mozilla/TTS; https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech; https://github.com/common-voice/common-voice). That is the only way they work: Contributions from the wild.
- How do I get audio data from from native speakers for Anki?
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Web Speech API is not available in the Quest browser
Since you're interested in STT and TTS, let me just plug in Mozilla's Common Voice, a way for everyone to contribute to an open source data set for STT. You can record yourself or verify other people's recordings!
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Mozilla Common Voice - Korean Language is live - Help Build a Korean Corpus for Training AI/Navi/etc
[커먼보이스 전자우편](mailto:[email protected]) || Common Voice || Korean Language Homepage || FAQs || Speaking Aloud and Reviewing Recordings || Sentence Collector || NVidia/NeMo
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Ask HN: Open-source video transcribing software?
How can it be used for transcription?
In their website I only see an interface for either uploading audio or submitting transcriptions:
https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/es
The Github repo they mention (https://github.com/common-voice/common-voice) seems to be just that sample collection software. I do not see where I can download the software to transcribe audio.
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[D] Will continuous model development inevitably lead to data leakage and overfitting?
A practical example: in the speech community, getting good results on datasets such as TIMITwould not be revolutionary, since it's super small and very old. On the contrary, things like Common Voice (which is constantly crowd-sourced) would be much more impactful. Just my two cents :)
common-voice-android
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Common Voice
I'd like to give a shout-out to Common Voice Android: https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android
It's a handy app for those interested in contributing to the project. You can record voices for the languages you speak and validate other user contributions. I used to be a frequent contributor about two years ago, and this app had a much more user-friendly design compared to the official website version.
Additionally, check out the official Common Voice Matrix channel: https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#common-voice:mozilla.org
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⟳ 4 apps added, 85 updated at f-droid.org
Donate your voice: CV Project (version 2.4): This app permits you to contribute to Common Voice from your smartphone.
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Mozilla Common Voice Adds 16 New Languages and 4,600 New Hours of Speech
The app is entirely open source and available on F-Droid:
https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.commonvoice.saverio/
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The Mozilla Common Voice project is building a free language database (Lithuanian too!) for machine learning to enable independent language technology. The final spurt for the next release of the data set is until July 20th.
the Common Voice Data is licenced under CC0. Having code licences used for datasets is less than ideal. Most Mozilla code is licensed under the MPL afaik. Here is a unofficial Common Voice android app you could contribute to (it's under the GPLv3) https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android
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Foss alternative to vocal assistant to call contacts while driving.
You can use this app to contribute.
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Donate your voice to an open-source project by Mozilla
I want to show you the Common Voice Project, a project of Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla build Firefox, Thunderbird, MDN, etc.). This project powers mycroft.ai (a privacy focussed alternative to Google Home) The project name is Common Voice; its goal is to collect voices of people to create a free and open-source dataset, which you could use for various topics, like educational, AI, etc. and currently just "Big tech" have projects like this and they required many money to use their datasets. In addition, "Big tech" develop their datasets and language models just for the most spoken languages. Mozilla, instead, wants to collect ALL languages (you can add your language also if it's a less spoken one): because Mozilla doesn't get anything (any earnings!) from this project. This is the project's website (but wait, continue to read this post, :)): https://commonvoice.mozilla.org Helping this project is very simple, you are asked to record sentences that are shown to you or you can validate recordings from other people. All your information and data are protected, in fact you can contribute anonymously (without creating a profile). u/sav22999 is maintaining the Android app "CV Project" to make it easier for people using smartphones to contribute to this dataset . The app is free and open-source, available on all major Android app stores (Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub, Huawei AppGallery and Amazon AppStore). You can download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.commonvoice.saverio the code of the app is here: https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android/ -- Why am I promoting this project? I'm not paid by Mozilla, I didn't earn anything, I do this as volunteering. You can find more information the developer of the android app here. He is a volunteer of the Italian Mozilla community: https://people.mozilla.org/p/Sav22999 You can also come join is in the subreddit for this project r/cvp
I want to show you the Common Voice Project, a project of Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla build Firefox, Thunderbird, MDN, etc.). This project powers mycroft.ai (a privacy focussed alternative to Google Home) The project name is Common Voice; its goal is to collect voices of people to create a free and open-source dataset, which you could use for various topics, like educational, AI, etc. and currently just "Big tech" have projects like this and they required many money to use their datasets. In addition, "Big tech" develop their datasets and language models just for the most spoken languages. Mozilla, instead, wants to collect ALL languages (you can add your language also if it's a less spoken one): because Mozilla doesn't get anything (any earnings!) from this project. This is the project's website (but wait, continue to read this post, :)): https://commonvoice.mozilla.org Helping this project is very simple, you are asked to record sentences that are shown to you or you can validate recordings from other people. All your information and data are protected, in fact you can contribute anonymously (without creating a profile). u/sav22999 is maintaining the Android app "CV Project" to make it easier for people using smartphones to contribute to this dataset . The app is free and open-source, available on all major Android app stores (Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub, Huawei AppGallery and Amazon AppStore). You can download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.commonvoice.saverio the code of the app is here: https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android/ -- Why am I promoting this project? I'm not paid by Mozilla, I didn't earn anything, I do this as volunteering. You can find more information the developer of the android app here. He is a volunteer of the Italian Mozilla community: https://people.mozilla.org/p/Sav22999 You can also come join is in the subreddit for this project r/cvp
I want to show you the Common Voice Project, a project of Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla build Firefox, Thunderbird, MDN, etc.). This project powers mycroft.ai (a privacy focussed alternative to Google Home) The project name is Common Voice; its goal is to collect voices of people to create a free and open-source dataset, which you could use for various topics, like educational, AI, etc. and currently just "Big tech" have projects like this and they required many money to use their datasets. In addition, "Big tech" develop their datasets and language models just for the most spoken languages. Mozilla, instead, wants to collect ALL languages (you can add your language also if it's a less spoken one): because Mozilla doesn't get anything (any earnings!) from this project. This is the project's website (but wait, continue to read this post, :)): https://commonvoice.mozilla.org Helping this project is very simple, you are asked to record sentences that are shown to you or you can validate recordings from other people. All your information and data are protected, in fact you can contribute anonymously (without creating a profile). u/sav22999 is maintaining the Android app "CV Project" to make it easier for people using smartphones to contribute to this dataset . The app is free and open-source, available on all major Android app stores (Google Play, F-Droid, GitHub, Huawei AppGallery and Amazon AppStore). You can download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.commonvoice.saverio the code of the app is here: https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android/ -- Why am I promoting this project? I'm not paid by Mozilla, I didn't earn anything, I do this as volunteering. . You can find more information the developer of the android app here. He is a volunteer of the Italian Mozilla community: https://people.mozilla.org/p/Sav22999 You can also come join is in the subreddit for this project r/cvp
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Common Voice is Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines how real people speak
I've been contributing it for a month, its really nice. Here's the app, https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android
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Lahjoita äänesi Mozillan avoimen lähdekoodin projektiin
sovelluksen koodi on täällä: https://github.com/Sav22999/common-voice-android/
What are some alternatives?
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
vosk-server - WebSocket, gRPC and WebRTC speech recognition server based on Vosk and Kaldi libraries
PaddleSpeech - Easy-to-use Speech Toolkit including Self-Supervised Learning model, SOTA/Streaming ASR with punctuation, Streaming TTS with text frontend, Speaker Verification System, End-to-End Speech Translation and Keyword Spotting. Won NAACL2022 Best Demo Award.
DeepSpeech - DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
NeMo - A scalable generative AI framework built for researchers and developers working on Large Language Models, Multimodal, and Speech AI (Automatic Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech)
APK-Explorer-Editor - Source code of APK Explorer & Editor (AEE), an open-source tool to explore the contents of an installed APK!
forced-alignment-tools - A collection of links and notes on forced alignment tools
STT - 🐸STT - The deep learning toolkit for Speech-to-Text. Training and deploying STT models has never been so easy.