openai-whisper-cpu VS text-generation-webui

Compare openai-whisper-cpu vs text-generation-webui and see what are their differences.

openai-whisper-cpu

Improving transcription performance of OpenAI Whisper for CPU based deployment (by MiscellaneousStuff)

text-generation-webui

A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models. (by oobabooga)
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openai-whisper-cpu

Posts with mentions or reviews of openai-whisper-cpu. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-14.
  • How to run Llama 13B with a 6GB graphics card
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 May 2023
    I feel the same.

    For example some stats from Whisper [0] (audio transcoding) show the following for the medium model (see other models in the link):

    ---

    GPU medium fp32 Linear 1.7s

    CPU medium fp32 nn.Linear 60.7

    CPU medium qint8 (quant) nn.Linear 23.1

    ---

    So the same model runs 35.7 times faster on GPU, and compared to an CPU-optimized model still 13.6.

    I was expecting around an order or magnitude of improvement. Then again, I do not know if in the case of this article the entire model was in the GPU, or just a fraction of it (22 layers), which might explain the result.

    [0] https://github.com/MiscellaneousStuff/openai-whisper-cpu

  • Whispers AI Modular Future
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Feb 2023
    According to https://github.com/MiscellaneousStuff/openai-whisper-cpu the medium model needs 1.7 seconds to transcribe 30 seconds of audio when run on a GPU.
  • [P] Transcribe any podcast episode in just 1 minute with optimized OpenAI/whisper
    4 projects | /r/MachineLearning | 6 Nov 2022
    There is a very simple method built-in to PyTorch which can give you over 3x speed improvement for the large model, which you could also combine with the method proposed in this post. https://github.com/MiscellaneousStuff/openai-whisper-cpu
  • [D] How to get the fastest PyTorch inference and what is the "best" model serving framework?
    8 projects | /r/MachineLearning | 28 Oct 2022
    For CPU inference, model quantization is a very easy to apply method with great average speedups which is already built-in to PyTorch. For example, I applied dynamic quantization to the OpenAI Whisper model (speech recognition) across a range of model sizes (ranging from tiny which had 39M params to large which had 1.5B params). Refer to the below table for performance increases:
  • [P] OpenAI Whisper - 3x CPU Inference Speedup
    1 project | /r/MachineLearning | 27 Oct 2022
    GitHub

text-generation-webui

Posts with mentions or reviews of text-generation-webui. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-01.
  • Ask HN: What is the current (Apr. 2024) gold standard of running an LLM locally?
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Apr 2024
    Some of the tools offer a path to doing tool use (fetching URLs and doing things with them) or RAG (searching your documents). I think Oobabooga https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui offers the latter through plugins.

    Our tool, https://github.com/transformerlab/transformerlab-app also supports the latter (document search) using local llms.

  • Ask HN: How to get started with local language models?
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Mar 2024
    You can use webui https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui

    Once you get a version up and running I make a copy before I update it as several times updates have broken my working version and caused headaches.

    a decent explanation of parameters outside of reading archive papers: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/03-%...

    a news ai website:

  • text-generation-webui VS LibreChat - a user suggested alternative
    2 projects | 29 Feb 2024
  • Show HN: I made an app to use local AI as daily driver
    31 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Feb 2024
  • Ask HN: People who switched from GPT to their own models. How was it?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Feb 2024
    The other answers are recommending paths which give you #1. less control and #2. projects with smaller eco-systems.

    If you want a truly general purpose front-end for LLMs, the only good solution right now is oobabooga: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui

    All other alternatives have only small fractions of the features that oobabooga supports. All other alternatives only support a fraction of the LLM backends that oobabooga supports, etc.

  • AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Feb 2024
    The example waifu in text-generation-webui is good enough for me.

    https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/blob/main...

  • Nvidia's Chat with RTX is a promising AI chatbot that runs locally on your PC
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Feb 2024
    > Downloading text-generation-webui takes a minute, let's you use any model and get going.

    What you're missing here is you're already in this area deep enough to know what ooogoababagababa text-generation-webui is. Let's back out to the "average Windows desktop user" level. Assuming they even know how to find it:

    1) Go to https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui?tab=readm...

    2) See a bunch of instructions opening a terminal window and running random batch/powershell scripts. Powershell, etc will likely prompt you with a scary warning. Then you start wondering who ooobabagagagaba is...

    3) Assuming you get this far (many users won't even get to step 1) you're greeted with a web interface[0] FILLED to the brim with technical jargon and extremely overwhelming options just to get a model loaded, which is another mind warp because you get to try to select between a bunch of random models with no clear meaning and non-sensical/joke sounding names from someone called "TheBloke". Ok...

    Let's say you somehow braved this gauntlet and get this far now you get to chat with it. Ok, what about my local documents? text-generation-webui itself has nothing for that. Repeat this process over the 10 random open source projects from a bunch of names you've never heard of in an attempt to accomplish that.

    This is "I saw this thing from Nvidia explode all over media, twitter, youtube, etc. I downloaded it from Nvidia, double-clicked, pointed it at a folder with documents, and it works".

    That's the difference and it's very significant.

    [0] - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oobabooga/screenshots/main...

  • Ask HN: What are your top 3 coolest software engineering tools?
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2024
    Maybe a copout answer, but setting up a local LLM on my development machine has been invaluable. I use Deep Seek Coder 6.7 [0] and Oobabooga's UI [1]. It helps me solve simple problems and find bugs, while still leaving the larger architecture decisions to me.

    [0] https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instr...

    [1] https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui

  • Meta AI releases Code Llama 70B
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Jan 2024
    You can download it and run it with [this](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui). There's an API mode that you could leverage from your VS Code extension.
  • Ollama Python and JavaScript Libraries
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Jan 2024
    Same question here. Ollama is fantastic as it makes it very easy to run models locally, But if you already have a lot of code that processes OpenAI API responses (with retry, streaming, async, caching etc), it would be nice to be able to simply switch the API client to Ollama, without having to have a whole other branch of code that handles Alama API responses. One way to do an easy switch is using the litellm library as a go-between but it’s not ideal (and I also recently found issues with their chat formatting for mistral models).

    For an OpenAI compatible API my current favorite method is to spin up models using oobabooga TGW. Your OpenAI API code then works seamlessly by simply switching out the api_base to the ooba endpoint. Regarding chat formatting, even ooba’s Mistral formatting has issues[1] so I am doing my own in Langroid using HuggingFace tokenizer.apply_chat_template [2]

    [1] https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/issues/53...

    [2] https://github.com/langroid/langroid/blob/main/langroid/lang...

    Related question - I assume ollama auto detects and applies the right chat formatting template for a model?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing openai-whisper-cpu and text-generation-webui you can also consider the following projects:

llama-cpp-python - Python bindings for llama.cpp

KoboldAI

intel-extension-for-pytorch - A Python package for extending the official PyTorch that can easily obtain performance on Intel platform

llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++

whisperX - WhisperX: Automatic Speech Recognition with Word-level Timestamps (& Diarization)

gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere

FlexGen - Running large language models on a single GPU for throughput-oriented scenarios.

TavernAI - Atmospheric adventure chat for AI language models (KoboldAI, NovelAI, Pygmalion, OpenAI chatgpt, gpt-4)

buzz - Buzz transcribes and translates audio offline on your personal computer. Powered by OpenAI's Whisper.

KoboldAI-Client

kernl - Kernl lets you run PyTorch transformer models several times faster on GPU with a single line of code, and is designed to be easily hackable.

ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.