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A socket script to obtain chinese phones-sequence for any english word
Foreign Pronunciation Generator (English-Chinese) We provide a simple socket script for acquiring Chinese pronunciation of English words (phones in ai
Kaldi-compatible feature extraction with PyTorch, supporting CUDA, batch processing, chunk processing, and autograd
Kaldi-compatible feature extraction with PyTorch, supporting CUDA, batch processing, chunk processing, and autograd
End-to-End Speech Processing Toolkit
ESPnet: end-to-end speech processing toolkit system/pytorch ver. 1.3.1 1.4.0 1.5.1 1.6.0 1.7.1 1.8.1 1.9.0 ubuntu20/python3.9/pip ubuntu20/python3.8/p
End-to-End Speech Processing Toolkit
ESPnet: end-to-end speech processing toolkit system/pytorch ver. 1.0.1 1.1.0 1.2.0 1.3.1 1.4.0 1.5.1 1.6.0 1.7.1 1.8.1 ubuntu18/python3.8/pip ubuntu18
Espresso: A Fast End-to-End Neural Speech Recognition Toolkit
Espresso Espresso is an open-source, modular, extensible end-to-end neural automatic speech recognition (ASR) toolkit based on the deep learning libra
Google Recaptcha solver.
byerecaptcha - Google Recaptcha solver. Model and some codes takes from embium's repository -Installation- pip install byerecaptcha -How to use- from
kaldi-asr/kaldi is the official location of the Kaldi project.
Kaldi Speech Recognition Toolkit To build the toolkit: see ./INSTALL. These instructions are valid for UNIX systems including various flavors of Linux
pytorch-kaldi is a project for developing state-of-the-art DNN/RNN hybrid speech recognition systems. The DNN part is managed by pytorch, while feature extraction, label computation, and decoding are performed with the kaldi toolkit.
The PyTorch-Kaldi Speech Recognition Toolkit PyTorch-Kaldi is an open-source repository for developing state-of-the-art DNN/HMM speech recognition sys
PyKaldi is a Python scripting layer for the Kaldi speech recognition toolkit.
PyKaldi is a Python scripting layer for the Kaldi speech recognition toolkit. It provides easy-to-use, low-overhead, first-class Python wrappers for t