---
language: "rw"
thumbnail:
tags:
- automatic-speech-recognition
- CTC
- Attention
- pytorch
- speechbrain
- Transformer
license: "apache-2.0"
datasets:
- commonvoice
metrics:
- wer
- cer
---
# wav2vec 2.0 with CTC/Attention trained on CommonVoice Kinyarwanda (No LM)
This repository provides all the necessary tools to perform automatic speech
recognition from an end-to-end system pretrained on CommonVoice (Kinyarwanda Language) within
SpeechBrain. For a better experience, we encourage you to learn more about
[SpeechBrain](https://speechbrain.github.io).
The performance of the model is the following:
| Release | Test WER | GPUs |
|:--------------:|:--------------:| :--------:|
| 03-06-21 | 15.69 | 2xV100 32GB |
## Pipeline description
This ASR system is composed of 2 different but linked blocks:
- Tokenizer (unigram) that transforms words into subword units and trained with
the train transcriptions (train.tsv) of CommonVoice (RW).
- Acoustic model (wav2vec2.0 + CTC/Attention). A pretrained wav2vec 2.0 model ([wav2vec2-lv60-large](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wav2vec2-large-lv60)) is combined with two DNN layers and finetuned on CommonVoice En.
The obtained final acoustic representation is given to the CTC and attention decoders.
## Install SpeechBrain
First of all, please install tranformers and SpeechBrain with the following command:
```
pip install speechbrain transformers
```
Please notice that we encourage you to read our tutorials and learn more about
[SpeechBrain](https://speechbrain.github.io).
### Transcribing your own audio files (in Kinyarwanda)
```python
from speechbrain.pretrained import EncoderDecoderASR
asr_model = EncoderDecoderASR.from_hparams(source="speechbrain/asr-wav2vec2-commonvoice-rw", savedir="pretrained_models/asr-wav2vec2-commonvoice-rw")
asr_model.transcribe_file("example.wav")
```
### Inference on GPU
To perform inference on the GPU, add `run_opts={"device":"cuda"}` when calling the `from_hparams` method.
### Training
The model was trained with SpeechBrain.
To train it from scratch follow these steps:
1. Clone SpeechBrain:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/speechbrain/speechbrain/
```
2. Install it:
```bash
cd speechbrain
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
```
3. Run Training:
```bash
cd recipes/CommonVoice/ASR/seq2seq
python train.py hparams/train_fr_with_wav2vec.yaml --data_folder=your_data_folder
```
You can find our training results (models, logs, etc) [here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tjz6IZmVRkuRE97E7h1cXFoGTer7pT73?usp=sharing).
### Limitations
The SpeechBrain team does not provide any warranty on the performance achieved by this model when used on other datasets.
#### Referencing SpeechBrain
```
@misc{SB2021,
author = {Ravanelli, Mirco and Parcollet, Titouan and Rouhe, Aku and Plantinga, Peter and Rastorgueva, Elena and Lugosch, Loren and Dawalatabad, Nauman and Ju-Chieh, Chou and Heba, Abdel and Grondin, Francois and Aris, William and Liao, Chien-Feng and Cornell, Samuele and Yeh, Sung-Lin and Na, Hwidong and Gao, Yan and Fu, Szu-Wei and Subakan, Cem and De Mori, Renato and Bengio, Yoshua },
title = {SpeechBrain},
year = {2021},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\\url{https://github.com/speechbrain/speechbrain}},
}
```
#### About SpeechBrain
SpeechBrain is an open-source and all-in-one speech toolkit. It is designed to be simple, extremely flexible, and user-friendly. Competitive or state-of-the-art performance is obtained in various domains.
Website: https://speechbrain.github.io/
GitHub: https://github.com/speechbrain/speechbrain