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    wav2letter++

    wav2letter++

    Facebook AI research's automatic speech recognition toolkit

    First, install Flashlight (using the 0.3 branch is required) with the ASR application. This repository includes recipes to reproduce the following research papers as well as pre-trained models. All results reproduction must use Flashlight <= 0.3.2 for exact reproducibility. At least one of LZMA, BZip2, or Z is required for LM compression with KenLM. It is highly recommended to build KenLM with position-independent code (-fPIC) enabled, to enable python compatibility. After installing, run...
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    Tensor2Tensor

    Tensor2Tensor

    Library of deep learning models and datasets

    Deep Learning (DL) has enabled the rapid advancement of many useful technologies, such as machine translation, speech recognition and object detection. In the research community, one can find code open-sourced by the authors to help in replicating their results and further advancing deep learning. However, most of these DL systems use unique setups that require significant engineering effort and may only work for a specific problem or architecture, making it hard to run new experiments and...
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    Tensorpack

    Tensorpack

    A Neural Net Training Interface on TensorFlow, with focus on speed

    Tensorpack is a neural network training interface based on TensorFlow v1. Uses TensorFlow in the efficient way with no extra overhead. On common CNNs, it runs training 1.2~5x faster than the equivalent Keras code. Your training can probably gets faster if written with Tensorpack. Scalable data-parallel multi-GPU / distributed training strategy is off-the-shelf to use. Squeeze the best data loading performance of Python with tensorpack.dataflow. Symbolic programming (e.g. tf.data) does not...
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    Lip Reading

    Lip Reading

    Cross Audio-Visual Recognition using 3D Architectures

    The input pipeline must be prepared by the users. This code is aimed to provide the implementation for Coupled 3D Convolutional Neural Networks for audio-visual matching. Lip-reading can be a specific application for this work. Audio-visual recognition (AVR) has been considered as a solution for speech recognition tasks when the audio is corrupted, as well as a visual recognition method used for speaker verification in multi-speaker scenarios. The approach of AVR systems is to leverage the...
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