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STT Nl FastConformer Hybrid Transducer-CTC Large P&C
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NVIDIA
STT Nl FastConformer Hybrid Transducer-CTC Large P&C

This collection contains the large version (114M) of the Dutch speech recognition model with a FastConformer encoder and a Hybrid decoder (joint RNNT-CTC loss). The model has a vocab size of 1024 and emits text with punctuation and capitalization.

  • Model Overview

    This collection contains the Dutch FastConformer Hybrid (Transducer and CTC) Large model (around 114M parameters) with Punctuation and Capitalization. It is trained on the NeMo PnC DE ASR set (MCV, MLS, Voxpopuli) that contains ~621 hours of Dutch speech.

    It utilizes a Google SentencePiece [1] tokenizer with vocabulary size 1024, and transcribes text in upper and lower case english alphabet along with spaces, periods, commas, question marks and a few other characters.

    Model Architecture

    FastConformer is an optimized version of the Conformer model [2] with 8x depthwise-separable convolutional downsampling. The model is trained in a multitask setup with joint Transducer and CTC decoder loss. You may find more information on the details of FastConformer here: Fast-Conformer Model and about Hybrid Transducer-CTC training here: Hybrid Transducer-CTC.

    Training

    The NeMo toolkit [3] was used for training the models for over several hundred epochs. These model are trained with this example script and this base config.

    The tokenizers for these models were built using the text transcripts of the train set with this script.

    Datasets

    All the models in this collection are trained on a composite dataset (NeMo PnC ASRSET) comprising of 621 hours of Dutch speech:

    • MCV12 (40 hrs)
    • MLS (547 hrs)
    • Voxpopuli (34 hrs)

    Tokenizer Construction

    The tokenizer for this model was built using text corpus provided with the train dataset.

    We build a Google Sentencepiece Tokenizer [1] with the following script :

    python [NEMO_GIT_FOLDER]/scripts/tokenizers/process_asr_text_tokenizer.py \
      --manifest="train_manifest.json" \
      --data_root="<OUTPUT DIRECTORY FOR TOKENIZER>" \
      --vocab_size=1024 \
      --tokenizer="spe" \
      --spe_type="unigram" \
      --spe_character_coverage=1.0 \
      --no_lower_case \
      --log
    

    Performance

    The performance of Automatic Speech Recognition models is measuring using Word Error Rate. Since this dataset is trained on multiple domains and a much larger corpus, it will generally perform better at transcribing audio in general.

    The following tables summarizes the performance of the available models in this collection with the Transducer decoder. Performances of the ASR models are reported in terms of Word Error Rate (WER%) with greedy decoding.

    a) On data without Punctuation and Capitalization with Transducer decoder

    VersionTokenizerVocabulary SizeMCV12 TESTMLS TEST
    1.0.0SentencePiece Unigram10249.1912.09

    b) On data with Punctuation and Capitalization with Transducer decoder

    VersionTokenizerVocabulary SizeMCV12 TESTMLS TEST
    1.0.0SentencePiece Unigram102425.1232.1

    How to Use this Model

    The model is available for use in the NeMo toolkit [3], and can be used as a pre-trained checkpoint for inference or for fine-tuning on another dataset.

    Automatically load the model from NGC

    import nemo.collections.asr as nemo_asr
    asr_model = nemo_asr.models.EncDecHybridRNNTCTCBPEModel.from_pretrained(model_name="stt_nl_fastconformer_hybrid_large_pc")
    

    Transcribing text with this model

    Using Transducer mode inference:

    python [NEMO_GIT_FOLDER]/examples/asr/transcribe_speech.py \
      pretrained_name="stt_nl_fastconformer_hybrid_large_pc" \
      audio_dir="<DIRECTORY CONTAINING AUDIO FILES>"
    

    Using CTC mode inference:

    python [NEMO_GIT_FOLDER]/examples/asr/transcribe_speech.py \
      pretrained_name="stt_nl_fastconformer_hybrid_large_pc" \
      audio_dir="<DIRECTORY CONTAINING AUDIO FILES>" \
      decoder_type="ctc"
    

    Input

    This model accepts 16000 KHz Mono-channel Audio (wav files) as input.

    Output

    This model provides transcribed speech as a string for a given audio sample.

    Limitations

    Since this model was trained on publically available speech datasets, the performance of this model might degrade for speech which includes technical terms, or vernacular that the model has not been trained on. The model might also perform worse for accented speech. The model only outputs the punctuations: '.', ',', '?' and hence might not do well in scenarios where other punctuations are also expected.

    References

    [1] Google Sentencepiece Tokenizer

    [2] Conformer: Convolution-augmented Transformer for Speech Recognition

    [3] NVIDIA NeMo Toolkit

    Licence

    License to use this model is covered by the NGC TERMS OF USE unless another License/Terms Of Use/EULA is clearly specified. By downloading the public and release version of the model, you accept the terms and conditions of the NGC TERMS OF USE.

    Publisher
    NVIDIA
    Latest Version1.0.0
    UpdatedNovember 9, 2023 UTC
    Compressed Size406.42 MB