模型:
facebook/wav2vec2-xlsr-53-espeak-cv-ft
This checkpoint leverages the pretrained checkpoint wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53 and is fine-tuned on CommonVoice to recognize phonetic labels in multiple languages.
When using the model make sure that your speech input is sampled at 16kHz. Note that the model outputs a string of phonetic labels. A dictionary mapping phonetic labels to words has to be used to map the phonetic output labels to output words.
Paper: Simple and Effective Zero-shot Cross-lingual Phoneme Recognition
Authors: Qiantong Xu, Alexei Baevski, Michael Auli
Abstract Recent progress in self-training, self-supervised pretraining and unsupervised learning enabled well performing speech recognition systems without any labeled data. However, in many cases there is labeled data available for related languages which is not utilized by these methods. This paper extends previous work on zero-shot cross-lingual transfer learning by fine-tuning a multilingually pretrained wav2vec 2.0 model to transcribe unseen languages. This is done by mapping phonemes of the training languages to the target language using articulatory features. Experiments show that this simple method significantly outperforms prior work which introduced task-specific architectures and used only part of a monolingually pretrained model.
The original model can be found under https://github.com/pytorch/fairseq/tree/master/examples/wav2vec#wav2vec-20 .
To transcribe audio files the model can be used as a standalone acoustic model as follows:
from transformers import Wav2Vec2Processor, Wav2Vec2ForCTC from datasets import load_dataset import torch # load model and processor processor = Wav2Vec2Processor.from_pretrained("facebook/wav2vec2-xlsr-53-espeak-cv-ft") model = Wav2Vec2ForCTC.from_pretrained("facebook/wav2vec2-xlsr-53-espeak-cv-ft") # load dummy dataset and read soundfiles ds = load_dataset("patrickvonplaten/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation") # tokenize input_values = processor(ds[0]["audio"]["array"], return_tensors="pt").input_values # retrieve logits with torch.no_grad(): logits = model(input_values).logits # take argmax and decode predicted_ids = torch.argmax(logits, dim=-1) transcription = processor.batch_decode(predicted_ids) # => should give ['m ɪ s t ɚ k w ɪ l t ɚ ɪ z ð ɪ ɐ p ɑː s əl l ʌ v ð ə m ɪ d əl k l æ s ɪ z æ n d w iː aʊ ɡ l æ d t ə w ɛ l k ə m h ɪ z ɡ ɑː s p ə']