Textlesslib - Library for Textless Spoken Language Processing

Overview

textlesslib

License: MIT Python 3.8 Code style: black

Textless NLP is an active area of research that aims to extend NLP techniques to work directly on spoken language. By using self-supervisedly learnt discrete speech representations, the area promises to unlock interesting NLP applications on languages without written form or on facets of spoken language that are unaccessable for text-based approaches, e.g. prosody. To learn more, please check some of the papers.

textlesslib is a library aimed to facilitate research in Textless NLP. The goal of the library is to speed up the research cycle and lower the learning curve for those who want to start. We provide highly configurable, off-the-shelf available tools to encode speech as sequences of discrete values and tools to decode such streams back into the audio domain.

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Installation

git clone [email protected]:facebookresearch/textlesslib.git
cd textlesslib
pip install -e .
pip install git+git://github.com:pytorch/[email protected]

Usage examples

We include a set of examples in the examples folder:

There is also a [Jupyter notebook] and a [Google Colab] that combine discrete resynthesis and speech continuation examples in a step-by-step mini-tutorial.

We believe those examples can serve both as illustrations for the provided components and provide a starting point for tinkering in interesting directions.

Encoding speech

Below is an example on loading an audio example and encoding it as a sequence of HuBERT-based discrete tokens (aka pseudo-units). Downloading of the required checkpoints is handled by textlesslib itself (by default they are stored in ~/.textless):

import torchaudio
from textless.data.speech_encoder import SpeechEncoder

dense_model_name = "hubert-base-ls960"
quantizer_name, vocab_size = "kmeans", 100
input_file = "input.wav"

# now let's load an audio example
waveform, sample_rate = torchaudio.load(input_file)

# We can build a speech encoder module using names of pre-trained
# dense and quantizer models.  The call below will download
# appropriate checkpoints as needed behind the scenes. We can
# also construct an encoder by directly passing model instances
encoder = SpeechEncoder.by_name(
    dense_model_name=dense_model_name,
    quantizer_model_name=quantizer_name,
    vocab_size=vocab_size,
    deduplicate=True,
).cuda()


# now convert it in a stream of deduplicated units (as in GSLM)
encoded = encoder(waveform.cuda())
# encoded is a dict with keys ('dense', 'units', 'durations').
# It can also contain 'f0' if SpeechEncoder was initialized
# with need_f0=True flag.
units = encoded["units"]  # tensor([71, 12, 57, ...], ...)

Now it can be casted back into the audio domain:

# as with encoder, we can setup vocoder by passing checkpoints
# directly or by specifying the expected format by the names
# of dense and quantizer models (these models themselves
# won't be loaded)
vocoder = TacotronVocoder.by_name(
    dense_model_name,
    quantizer_name,
    vocab_size,
).cuda()

# now we turn those units back into the audio.
audio = vocoder(units)

# save the audio
torchaudio.save(output_file, audio.cpu().float().unsqueeze(0), vocoder.output_sample_rate)

Dataset helpers

Below is an example on using textless view on the LibriSpeech dataset:

encoder = SpeechEncoder.by_name(
  dense_model_name=dense_model_name,
  quantizer_model_name=quantizer_name,
  vocab_size=vocab_size,
  deduplicate=True,
).cuda()

quantized_dataset = QuantizedLibriSpeech(
  root=existing_root, speech_encoder=encoder, url=url)

datum = quantized_dataset[0]
sample_rate, utterance, speaker_id, chapter_id, utterance_id = datum['rest']
# datum['units'] = tensor([71, 12, 63, ...])

In the probing example we illustrate how such a dataset can be used with a standard Pytorch dataloader in a scalable manner.

Data preprocessing

We also provide a multi-GPU/multi-node preprocessing tool for the cases where on-the-fly processing of audio should be avoided.

Provided models

We provide implementations and pre-trained checkpoints for the following models:

  • Dense representations: HuBERT-base (trained on LibriSpeech 960h) and CPC (trained on 6Kh subset of LibriLight);
  • Quantizers: k-means quantizers with vocabulary sizes of 50, 100, 200 for both the dense models (trained on LibriSpeech 960h);
  • Decoders: Tacotron2 models for all (dense model x quantizer) combinations (trained on LJSpeech).

Finally, the pitch extraction is done via YAAPT.

Testing

We use pytest (pip install pytest pytest-xdist ). Our unit tests are located in the tests directory:

cd tests && pytest -n 8

Licence

textlesslib is licensed under MIT, the text of the license can be found here. Internally, it uses

Owner
Meta Research
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