--- language: vi datasets: - VLSP 2020 ASR dataset - VIVOS tags: - audio - automatic-speech-recognition license: apache-2.0 widget: - label: VLSP ASR 2020 test T1 src: https://huggingface.co/nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h/raw/main/audio-test/t1_0001-00010.wav - label: VLSP ASR 2020 test T1 src: https://huggingface.co/nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h/raw/main/audio-test/t1_utt000000042.wav - label: VLSP ASR 2020 test T2 src: https://huggingface.co/nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h/raw/main/audio-test/t2_0000006682.wav --- # Wav2Vec2-Base-250h for the Vietnamese language [Facebook's Wav2Vec2](https://ai.facebook.com/blog/wav2vec-20-learning-the-structure-of-speech-from-raw-audio/) The base model pretrained and fine-tuned on 250 hours of VLSP ASR dataset on 16kHz sampled speech audio. When using the model make sure that your speech input is also sampled at 16Khz. # Usage To transcribe audio files the model can be used as a standalone acoustic model as follows: ```python from transformers import Wav2Vec2Processor, Wav2Vec2ForCTC from datasets import load_dataset import soundfile as sf import torch # load model and tokenizer processor = Wav2Vec2Processor.from_pretrained("nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h") model = Wav2Vec2ForCTC.from_pretrained("nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h") # define function to read in sound file def map_to_array(batch): speech, _ = sf.read(batch["file"]) batch["speech"] = speech return batch # load dummy dataset and read soundfiles ds = map_to_array({ "file": 'audio-test/t1_0001-00010.wav' }) # tokenize input_values = processor(ds["speech"], return_tensors="pt", padding="longest").input_values # Batch size 1 # retrieve logits logits = model(input_values).logits # take argmax and decode predicted_ids = torch.argmax(logits, dim=-1) transcription = processor.batch_decode(predicted_ids) ``` *Result WER (with 4-grams LM)*: | "VIVOS" | "VLSP-T1" | "VLSP-T2" | |---|---|---| | 6.1 | 9.1 | 40.8 | # License This model follows [CC-BY-NC-4.0](https://huggingface.co/nguyenvulebinh/wav2vec2-base-vietnamese-250h/raw/main/CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0.txt) license. Therefore, those compounds are freely available for academic purposes or individual research but restricted for commercial use. # Contact nguyenvulebinh@gmail.com [![Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/nguyenvulebinh?style=social)](https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=nguyenvulebinh)