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language: kr
thumbnail: null
tags:
  - ASR
  - CTC
  - Attention
  - Conformer
  - pytorch
  - speechbrain
license: apache-2.0
datasets:
  - ksponspeech
metrics:
  - wer
  - cer


Conformer for KsponSpeech (with Transformer LM)

This repository provides all the necessary tools to perform automatic speech recognition from an end-to-end system pretrained on KsponSpeech (Kr) within SpeechBrain. For a better experience, we encourage you to learn more about SpeechBrain. The performance of the model is the following:

Release eval clean CER eval other CER GPUs
09-05-21 7.48% 8.38% 6xA100 80GB

Pipeline description

This ASR system is composed of 3 different but linked blocks:

  • Tokenizer (unigram) that transforms words into subword units and trained with the train transcriptions of KsponSpeech.
  • Neural language model (Transformer LM) trained on the train transcriptions of KsponSpeech
  • Acoustic model made of a conformer encoder and a joint decoder with CTC + transformer. Hence, the decoding also incorporates the CTC probabilities.

Install SpeechBrain

First of all, please install SpeechBrain with the following command:

# conformer architecture of the latest version of speechbrain has changed since our release
# please use commit hash c7621072770d725399d673b2ea71f82f6b269309
!pip install git+https://github.com/speechbrain/speechbrain.git@c762107

Please notice that we encourage you to read our tutorials and learn more about SpeechBrain.

Transcribing your own audio files (in Korean)

from speechbrain.pretrained import EncoderDecoderASR
asr_model = EncoderDecoderASR.from_hparams(source="ddwkim/asr-conformer-transformerlm-ksponspeech", savedir="pretrained_models/asr-conformer-transformerlm-ksponspeech",  run_opts={"device":"cuda"})
asr_model.transcribe_file("ddwkim/asr-conformer-transformerlm-ksponspeech/record_0_16k.wav")

Inference on GPU

To perform inference on the GPU, add run_opts={"device":"cuda"} when calling the from_hparams method.

Parallel Inference on a Batch

Please, see this Colab notebook on using the pretrained model

Training

The model was trained with SpeechBrain (Commit hash: 'c762107'). To train it from scratch follow these steps:

  1. Clone SpeechBrain:
git clone https://github.com/speechbrain/speechbrain/
git checkout c762107
  1. Install it:
cd speechbrain
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install .
  1. Run Training:
cd recipes/KsponSpeech/ASR/transformer
python train.py hparams/conformer_medium.yaml --data_folder=your_data_folder

You can find our training results (models, logs, etc) at the subdirectories.

Limitations

The SpeechBrain team does not provide any warranty on the performance achieved by this model when used on other datasets.

About SpeechBrain

Citing SpeechBrain

Please, cite SpeechBrain if you use it for your research or business.

@misc{speechbrain,
  title={{SpeechBrain}: A General-Purpose Speech Toolkit},
  author={Mirco Ravanelli and Titouan Parcollet and Peter Plantinga and Aku Rouhe and Samuele Cornell and Loren Lugosch and Cem Subakan and Nauman Dawalatabad and Abdelwahab Heba and Jianyuan Zhong and Ju-Chieh Chou and Sung-Lin Yeh and Szu-Wei Fu and Chien-Feng Liao and Elena Rastorgueva and François Grondin and William Aris and Hwidong Na and Yan Gao and Renato De Mori and Yoshua Bengio},
  year={2021},
  eprint={2106.04624},
  archivePrefix={arXiv},
  primaryClass={eess.AS},
  note={arXiv:2106.04624}
}

Citing the model

@misc{returnzero,
  title = {ReturnZero Conformer Korean ASR model},
  author = {Dongwon Kim and Dongwoo Kim and Roh Jeongkyu},
  year = {2021},
  howpublished = {\url{https://huggingface.co/ddwkim/asr-conformer-transformerlm-ksponspeech}},
}

Citing KsponSpeech dataset

@Article{app10196936,
AUTHOR = {Bang, Jeong-Uk and Yun, Seung and Kim, Seung-Hi and Choi, Mu-Yeol and Lee, Min-Kyu and Kim, Yeo-Jeong and Kim, Dong-Hyun and Park, Jun and Lee, Young-Jik and Kim, Sang-Hun},
TITLE = {KsponSpeech: Korean Spontaneous Speech Corpus for Automatic Speech Recognition},
JOURNAL = {Applied Sciences},
VOLUME = {10},
YEAR = {2020},
NUMBER = {19},
ARTICLE-NUMBER = {6936},
URL = {https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/19/6936},
ISSN = {2076-3417},
DOI = {10.3390/app10196936}
}