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facebook/mms-tts-mcb
facebook
2023-09-01T10:37:37Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:37:14Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Matsigenka Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Matsigenka (mcb)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mcb") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mcb") text = "some example text in the Matsigenka language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
AnikaAI/distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-imdb
AnikaAI
2023-09-01T10:37:23Z
125
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "distilbert", "fill-mask", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imdb", "base_model:distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased", "base_model:finetune:distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
fill-mask
2023-09-01T10:32:51Z
--- license: apache-2.0 base_model: distilbert-base-uncased tags: - generated_from_trainer datasets: - imdb model-index: - name: distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-imdb results: [] --- <!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-imdb This model is a fine-tuned version of [distilbert-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/distilbert-base-uncased) on the imdb dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 2.4119 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 64 - eval_batch_size: 64 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 2.7024 | 1.0 | 157 | 2.4968 | | 2.5794 | 2.0 | 314 | 2.4281 | | 2.5354 | 3.0 | 471 | 2.4509 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.32.1 - Pytorch 2.0.1+cu118 - Datasets 2.14.4 - Tokenizers 0.13.3
facebook/mms-tts-hui
facebook
2023-09-01T10:36:59Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:36:43Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Huli Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Huli (hui)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hui") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hui") text = "some example text in the Huli language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-qul
facebook
2023-09-01T10:36:58Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:36:42Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Quechua, North Bolivian Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Quechua, North Bolivian (qul)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-qul") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-qul") text = "some example text in the Quechua, North Bolivian language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ndp
facebook
2023-09-01T10:36:58Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:36:42Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kebu Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kebu (ndp)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ndp") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ndp") text = "some example text in the Kebu language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-vid
facebook
2023-09-01T10:36:21Z
109
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:35:38Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Vidunda Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Vidunda (vid)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-vid") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-vid") text = "some example text in the Vidunda language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ndj
facebook
2023-09-01T10:35:49Z
100
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:35:12Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Ndamba Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Ndamba (ndj)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ndj") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ndj") text = "some example text in the Ndamba language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-agx
facebook
2023-09-01T10:35:47Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:35:23Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Aghul Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Aghul (agx)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agx") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agx") text = "some example text in the Aghul language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-quh
facebook
2023-09-01T10:35:41Z
113
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:35:24Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Quechua, South Bolivian Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Quechua, South Bolivian (quh)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quh") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quh") text = "some example text in the Quechua, South Bolivian language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-sxn
facebook
2023-09-01T10:35:03Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:34:41Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Sangir Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Sangir (sxn)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sxn") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sxn") text = "some example text in the Sangir language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mbz
facebook
2023-09-01T10:34:44Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:34:25Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mixtec, Amoltepec Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mixtec, Amoltepec (mbz)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mbz") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mbz") text = "some example text in the Mixtec, Amoltepec language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-knj
facebook
2023-09-01T10:34:42Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:34:18Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Akateko Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Akateko (knj)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knj") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knj") text = "some example text in the Akateko language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-quf
facebook
2023-09-01T10:34:30Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:34:10Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Quechua, Lambayeque Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Quechua, Lambayeque (quf)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quf") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quf") text = "some example text in the Quechua, Lambayeque language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-knf
facebook
2023-09-01T10:33:24Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:32:50Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mankanya Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mankanya (knf)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knf") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knf") text = "some example text in the Mankanya language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-uzb-script_cyrillic
facebook
2023-09-01T10:33:18Z
305
5
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:32:50Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Uzbek Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Uzbek (uzb-script_cyrillic)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-uzb-script_cyrillic") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-uzb-script_cyrillic") text = "some example text in the Uzbek language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_north
facebook
2023-09-01T10:33:14Z
114
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:32:50Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): K’iche’ Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **K’iche’ (quc-dialect_north)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_north") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_north") text = "some example text in the K’iche’ language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
agoon/Details
agoon
2023-09-01T10:32:26Z
0
0
null
[ "region:us" ]
null
2023-09-01T10:28:20Z
nfluence the colour and style of the heels through the surroundings (petals/snowflakes/feathers/spots), no need to prompt Yuzu, just call Lola and the background petals/snowflakes/feathers/spots will come up) and so on! Generation suggestions: suggested weights of 0.3-0.7, triggered by keywords. Details can be viewed in the photo information, to help restore some of the curves of the legs, high heels of different lengths, do not write a lot of high heels behind the grapefruit, making the same paragraph a key to add, a key to delete! Suggested Parameters: Sampling: DDIM or DPM + + 2m Karras Steps 30-40 High-resolution fixes: it is recommended to turn on Magnification algorithm: see amateur use, personal preference 4x Repaint range: 0.5 or less Basic resolution: 512*768 Recommended for drawing seated positions above the waist and above the legs, as well as the entire body where higher resolution and full-body compositions are required Magnification: 2 CFG: 7
facebook/mms-tts-hoc
facebook
2023-09-01T10:32:16Z
188
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:31:39Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Ho Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Ho (hoc)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hoc") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hoc") text = "some example text in the Ho language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-dgr
facebook
2023-09-01T10:32:16Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:31:29Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Tlicho Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Tlicho (dgr)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dgr") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dgr") text = "some example text in the Tlicho language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-usp
facebook
2023-09-01T10:32:01Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:31:29Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Uspanteko Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Uspanteko (usp)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-usp") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-usp") text = "some example text in the Uspanteko language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kne
facebook
2023-09-01T10:32:00Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:31:39Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kankanaey Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kankanaey (kne)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kne") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kne") text = "some example text in the Kankanaey language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-agn
facebook
2023-09-01T10:31:30Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:31:05Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Agutaynen Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Agutaynen (agn)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agn") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agn") text = "some example text in the Agutaynen language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_central
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:57Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:30:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): K’iche’ Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **K’iche’ (quc-dialect_central)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_central") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-quc-dialect_central") text = "some example text in the K’iche’ language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-knb
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:55Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:30:25Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kalinga, Lubuagan Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kalinga, Lubuagan (knb)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knb") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-knb") text = "some example text in the Kalinga, Lubuagan language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ury
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:40Z
113
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:30:09Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Orya Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Orya (ury)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ury") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ury") text = "some example text in the Orya language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-dgo
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:39Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:30:09Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Dogri Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Dogri (dgo)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dgo") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dgo") text = "some example text in the Dogri language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-agg
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:02Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:29:45Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Angor Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Angor (agg)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agg") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-agg") text = "some example text in the Angor language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-suz
facebook
2023-09-01T10:30:00Z
113
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:29:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Sunwar Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Sunwar (suz)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suz") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suz") text = "some example text in the Sunwar language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kmu
facebook
2023-09-01T10:29:30Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:29:13Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kanite Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kanite (kmu)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmu") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmu") text = "some example text in the Kanite language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-urt
facebook
2023-09-01T10:29:17Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:28:57Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Urat Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Urat (urt)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urt") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urt") text = "some example text in the Urat language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-suv
facebook
2023-09-01T10:28:42Z
109
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:28:26Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Puroik Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Puroik (suv)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suv") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suv") text = "some example text in the Puroik language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-pxm
facebook
2023-09-01T10:28:27Z
116
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:28:11Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mixe, Quetzaltepec Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mixe, Quetzaltepec (pxm)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pxm") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pxm") text = "some example text in the Mixe, Quetzaltepec language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bpr
facebook
2023-09-01T10:28:02Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:27:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Blaan, Koronadal Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Blaan, Koronadal (bpr)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bpr") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bpr") text = "some example text in the Blaan, Koronadal language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-urk
facebook
2023-09-01T10:27:53Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:27:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Urak Lawoi’ Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Urak Lawoi’ (urk)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urk") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urk") text = "some example text in the Urak Lawoi’ language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-sus
facebook
2023-09-01T10:27:27Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:26:57Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Susu Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Susu (sus)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sus") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sus") text = "some example text in the Susu language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mbb
facebook
2023-09-01T10:27:26Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:26:57Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Manobo, Western Bukidnon Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Manobo, Western Bukidnon (mbb)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mbb") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mbb") text = "some example text in the Manobo, Western Bukidnon language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_cyrillic
facebook
2023-09-01T10:27:01Z
117
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:26:41Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kurdish, Northern Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kurdish, Northern (kmr-script_cyrillic)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_cyrillic") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_cyrillic") text = "some example text in the Kurdish, Northern language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hlt
facebook
2023-09-01T10:26:38Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:26:14Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Chin, Matu Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Chin, Matu (hlt)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hlt") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hlt") text = "some example text in the Chin, Matu language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-dga
facebook
2023-09-01T10:26:37Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:26:17Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Dagaare, Southern Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Dagaare, Southern (dga)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dga") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dga") text = "some example text in the Dagaare, Southern language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-nas
facebook
2023-09-01T10:26:28Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:45Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Naasioi Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Naasioi (nas)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-nas") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-nas") text = "some example text in the Naasioi language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-sur
facebook
2023-09-01T10:26:12Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:50Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mwaghavul Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mwaghavul (sur)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sur") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sur") text = "some example text in the Mwaghavul language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-pwg
facebook
2023-09-01T10:25:53Z
104
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Gapapaiwa Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Gapapaiwa (pwg)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pwg") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pwg") text = "some example text in the Gapapaiwa language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-adx
facebook
2023-09-01T10:25:38Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:15Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Tibetan, Amdo Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Tibetan, Amdo (adx)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adx") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adx") text = "some example text in the Tibetan, Amdo language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_arabic
facebook
2023-09-01T10:25:36Z
138
1
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:13Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kurdish, Northern Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kurdish, Northern (kmr-script_arabic)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_arabic") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmr-script_arabic") text = "some example text in the Kurdish, Northern language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hlb
facebook
2023-09-01T10:25:28Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:25:13Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Halbi Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Halbi (hlb)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hlb") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hlb") text = "some example text in the Halbi language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-sun
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:46Z
186
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:24:17Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Sunda Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Sunda (sun)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sun") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-sun") text = "some example text in the Sunda language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-pui
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:34Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:24:17Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Puinave Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Puinave (pui)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pui") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pui") text = "some example text in the Puinave language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kml
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:13Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:48Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kalinga, Tanudan Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kalinga, Tanudan (kml)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kml") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kml") text = "some example text in the Kalinga, Tanudan language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-des
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:13Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:52Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Desano Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Desano (des)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-des") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-des") text = "some example text in the Desano language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-urd-script_arabic
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:12Z
1,153
6
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:47Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Urdu Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Urdu (urd-script_arabic)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urd-script_arabic") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-urd-script_arabic") text = "some example text in the Urdu language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-adj
facebook
2023-09-01T10:24:10Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:36Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Adioukrou Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Adioukrou (adj)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adj") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adj") text = "some example text in the Adioukrou language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bor
facebook
2023-09-01T10:23:38Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:12Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): BorΓ΄ro Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **BorΓ΄ro (bor)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bor") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bor") text = "some example text in the BorΓ΄ro language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mar
facebook
2023-09-01T10:23:31Z
238
3
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:12Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Marathi Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Marathi (mar)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mar") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mar") text = "some example text in the Marathi language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-suk
facebook
2023-09-01T10:23:21Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:23:05Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Sukuma Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Sukuma (suk)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suk") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suk") text = "some example text in the Sukuma language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ded
facebook
2023-09-01T10:22:55Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:22:32Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Dedua Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Dedua (ded)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ded") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ded") text = "some example text in the Dedua language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kmd
facebook
2023-09-01T10:22:49Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:22:32Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kalinga, Majukayang Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kalinga, Majukayang (kmd)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmd") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kmd") text = "some example text in the Kalinga, Majukayang language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hil
facebook
2023-09-01T10:22:42Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:22:24Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Hiligaynon Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Hiligaynon (hil)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hil") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hil") text = "some example text in the Hiligaynon language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-adh
facebook
2023-09-01T10:22:25Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:22:00Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Jopadhola Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Jopadhola (adh)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adh") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-adh") text = "some example text in the Jopadhola language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bom
facebook
2023-09-01T10:22:09Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:21:52Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Berom Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Berom (bom)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bom") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bom") text = "some example text in the Berom language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-pss
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:55Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:21:30Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kaulong Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kaulong (pss)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pss") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-pss") text = "some example text in the Kaulong language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-suc
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:51Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:21:15Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Subanon, Western Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Subanon, Western (suc)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suc") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-suc") text = "some example text in the Subanon, Western language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ura
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:47Z
254
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:21:15Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Urarina Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Urarina (ura)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ura") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ura") text = "some example text in the Urarina language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hig
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:40Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:21:15Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kamwe Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kamwe (hig)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hig") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hig") text = "some example text in the Kamwe language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mzw
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:24Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:20:50Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Deg Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Deg (mzw)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzw") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzw") text = "some example text in the Deg language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ade
facebook
2023-09-01T10:21:13Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:20:40Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Adele Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Adele (ade)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ade") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ade") text = "some example text in the Adele language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-stp
facebook
2023-09-01T10:20:18Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:35Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Tepehuan, Southeastern Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Tepehuan, Southeastern (stp)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-stp") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-stp") text = "some example text in the Tepehuan, Southeastern language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hif
facebook
2023-09-01T10:20:14Z
123
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:46Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Hindi, Fiji Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Hindi, Fiji (hif)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hif") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hif") text = "some example text in the Hindi, Fiji language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mzm
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:57Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:21Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mumuye Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mumuye (mzm)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzm") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzm") text = "some example text in the Mumuye language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_southern
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:53Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:21Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mam Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mam (mam-dialect_southern)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_southern") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_southern") text = "some example text in the Mam language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bod
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:53Z
240
5
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:15Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Tibetan, Central Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Tibetan, Central (bod)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bod") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bod") text = "some example text in the Tibetan, Central language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-acu
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:53Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:19:16Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Achuar-Shiwiar Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Achuar-Shiwiar (acu)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-acu") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-acu") text = "some example text in the Achuar-Shiwiar language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-klv
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:21Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:18:56Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Maskelynes Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Maskelynes (klv)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-klv") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-klv") text = "some example text in the Maskelynes language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-dbj
facebook
2023-09-01T10:19:03Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:18:32Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Ida’an Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Ida’an (dbj)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dbj") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-dbj") text = "some example text in the Ida’an language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-unr
facebook
2023-09-01T10:18:53Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:18:32Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mundari Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mundari (unr)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-unr") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-unr") text = "some example text in the Mundari language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-stn
facebook
2023-09-01T10:18:27Z
109
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:18:08Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Owa Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Owa (stn)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-stn") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-stn") text = "some example text in the Owa language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mzk
facebook
2023-09-01T10:18:20Z
107
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:18:00Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mambila, Nigeria Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mambila, Nigeria (mzk)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzk") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzk") text = "some example text in the Mambila, Nigeria language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-prk
facebook
2023-09-01T10:18:07Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:17:52Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Wa, Parauk Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Wa, Parauk (prk)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-prk") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-prk") text = "some example text in the Wa, Parauk language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-acr
facebook
2023-09-01T10:18:01Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:17:37Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Achi Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Achi (acr)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-acr") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-acr") text = "some example text in the Achi language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-klu
facebook
2023-09-01T10:17:59Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:17:28Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Klao Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Klao (klu)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-klu") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-klu") text = "some example text in the Klao language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ukr
facebook
2023-09-01T10:17:48Z
379
3
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:17:28Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Ukrainian Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Ukrainian (ukr)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ukr") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ukr") text = "some example text in the Ukrainian language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-heb
facebook
2023-09-01T10:17:33Z
1,748
5
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:16:56Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Hebrew Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Hebrew (heb)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-heb") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-heb") text = "some example text in the Hebrew language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_central
facebook
2023-09-01T10:17:21Z
109
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:16:56Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mam Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mam (mam-dialect_central)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_central") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mam-dialect_central") text = "some example text in the Mam language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bnp
facebook
2023-09-01T10:16:33Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:15:52Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Bola Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Bola (bnp)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bnp") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bnp") text = "some example text in the Bola language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
sosuneko/ppo-PyramidsRND
sosuneko
2023-09-01T10:16:23Z
3
0
ml-agents
[ "ml-agents", "tensorboard", "onnx", "Pyramids", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "ML-Agents-Pyramids", "region:us" ]
reinforcement-learning
2023-09-01T10:16:15Z
--- library_name: ml-agents tags: - Pyramids - deep-reinforcement-learning - reinforcement-learning - ML-Agents-Pyramids --- # **ppo** Agent playing **Pyramids** This is a trained model of a **ppo** agent playing **Pyramids** using the [Unity ML-Agents Library](https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/ml-agents). ## Usage (with ML-Agents) The Documentation: https://unity-technologies.github.io/ml-agents/ML-Agents-Toolkit-Documentation/ We wrote a complete tutorial to learn to train your first agent using ML-Agents and publish it to the Hub: - A *short tutorial* where you teach Huggy the Dog 🐢 to fetch the stick and then play with him directly in your browser: https://huggingface.co/learn/deep-rl-course/unitbonus1/introduction - A *longer tutorial* to understand how works ML-Agents: https://huggingface.co/learn/deep-rl-course/unit5/introduction ### Resume the training ```bash mlagents-learn <your_configuration_file_path.yaml> --run-id=<run_id> --resume ``` ### Watch your Agent play You can watch your agent **playing directly in your browser** 1. If the environment is part of ML-Agents official environments, go to https://huggingface.co/unity 2. Step 1: Find your model_id: sosuneko/ppo-PyramidsRND 3. Step 2: Select your *.nn /*.onnx file 4. Click on Watch the agent play πŸ‘€
facebook/mms-tts-mzi
facebook
2023-09-01T10:15:46Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:15:27Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Mazatec, IxcatlΓ‘n Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Mazatec, IxcatlΓ‘n (mzi)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzi") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mzi") text = "some example text in the Mazatec, IxcatlΓ‘n language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mal
facebook
2023-09-01T10:15:43Z
295
2
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:15:25Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Malayalam Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Malayalam (mal)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mal") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mal") text = "some example text in the Malayalam language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kkj
facebook
2023-09-01T10:15:26Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:57Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kako Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kako (kkj)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kkj") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kkj") text = "some example text in the Kako language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-daa
facebook
2023-09-01T10:15:22Z
197
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:55Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): DangalΓ©at Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **DangalΓ©at (daa)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-daa") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-daa") text = "some example text in the DangalΓ©at language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ach
facebook
2023-09-01T10:15:21Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:55Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Acholi Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Acholi (ach)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ach") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ach") text = "some example text in the Acholi language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-srm
facebook
2023-09-01T10:14:48Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:31Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Saramaccan Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Saramaccan (srm)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-srm") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-srm") text = "some example text in the Saramaccan language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-mak
facebook
2023-09-01T10:14:26Z
106
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:07Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Makasar Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Makasar (mak)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mak") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-mak") text = "some example text in the Makasar language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hau
facebook
2023-09-01T10:14:17Z
426
4
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:13:59Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Hausa Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Hausa (hau)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hau") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hau") text = "some example text in the Hausa language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-ppk
facebook
2023-09-01T10:14:16Z
105
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:14:00Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Uma Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Uma (ppk)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ppk") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-ppk") text = "some example text in the Uma language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-kki
facebook
2023-09-01T10:14:00Z
111
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:13:27Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Kagulu Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Kagulu (kki)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kki") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-kki") text = "some example text in the Kagulu language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-bng
facebook
2023-09-01T10:13:28Z
107
2
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:13:04Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Benga Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Benga (bng)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bng") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-bng") text = "some example text in the Benga language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-myy
facebook
2023-09-01T10:13:13Z
108
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:12:40Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Macuna Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Macuna (myy)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-myy") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-myy") text = "some example text in the Macuna language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-hat
facebook
2023-09-01T10:13:11Z
628
1
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:12:47Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Haitian Creole Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Haitian Creole (hat)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hat") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-hat") text = "some example text in the Haitian Creole language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
facebook/mms-tts-poy
facebook
2023-09-01T10:13:07Z
109
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "safetensors", "vits", "text-to-audio", "mms", "text-to-speech", "arxiv:2305.13516", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-to-speech
2023-09-01T10:12:47Z
--- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - mms - vits pipeline_tag: text-to-speech --- # Massively Multilingual Speech (MMS): Pogolo Text-to-Speech This repository contains the **Pogolo (poy)** language text-to-speech (TTS) model checkpoint. This model is part of Facebook's [Massively Multilingual Speech](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13516) project, aiming to provide speech technology across a diverse range of languages. You can find more details about the supported languages and their ISO 639-3 codes in the [MMS Language Coverage Overview](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/misc/language_coverage_mms.html), and see all MMS-TTS checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub: [facebook/mms-tts](https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=facebook%2Fmms-tts). MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. ## Model Details VITS (**V**ariational **I**nference with adversarial learning for end-to-end **T**ext-to-**S**peech) is an end-to-end speech synthesis model that predicts a speech waveform conditional on an input text sequence. It is a conditional variational autoencoder (VAE) comprised of a posterior encoder, decoder, and conditional prior. A set of spectrogram-based acoustic features are predicted by the flow-based module, which is formed of a Transformer-based text encoder and multiple coupling layers. The spectrogram is decoded using a stack of transposed convolutional layers, much in the same style as the HiFi-GAN vocoder. Motivated by the one-to-many nature of the TTS problem, where the same text input can be spoken in multiple ways, the model also includes a stochastic duration predictor, which allows the model to synthesise speech with different rhythms from the same input text. The model is trained end-to-end with a combination of losses derived from variational lower bound and adversarial training. To improve the expressiveness of the model, normalizing flows are applied to the conditional prior distribution. During inference, the text encodings are up-sampled based on the duration prediction module, and then mapped into the waveform using a cascade of the flow module and HiFi-GAN decoder. Due to the stochastic nature of the duration predictor, the model is non-deterministic, and thus requires a fixed seed to generate the same speech waveform. For the MMS project, a separate VITS checkpoint is trained on each langauge. ## Usage MMS-TTS is available in the πŸ€— Transformers library from version 4.33 onwards. To use this checkpoint, first install the latest version of the library: ``` pip install --upgrade transformers accelerate ``` Then, run inference with the following code-snippet: ```python from transformers import VitsModel, AutoTokenizer import torch model = VitsModel.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-poy") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/mms-tts-poy") text = "some example text in the Pogolo language" inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): output = model(**inputs).waveform ``` The resulting waveform can be saved as a `.wav` file: ```python import scipy scipy.io.wavfile.write("techno.wav", rate=model.config.sampling_rate, data=output) ``` Or displayed in a Jupyter Notebook / Google Colab: ```python from IPython.display import Audio Audio(output, rate=model.config.sampling_rate) ``` ## BibTex citation This model was developed by Vineel Pratap et al. from Meta AI. If you use the model, consider citing the MMS paper: ``` @article{pratap2023mms, title={Scaling Speech Technology to 1,000+ Languages}, author={Vineel Pratap and Andros Tjandra and Bowen Shi and Paden Tomasello and Arun Babu and Sayani Kundu and Ali Elkahky and Zhaoheng Ni and Apoorv Vyas and Maryam Fazel-Zarandi and Alexei Baevski and Yossi Adi and Xiaohui Zhang and Wei-Ning Hsu and Alexis Conneau and Michael Auli}, journal={arXiv}, year={2023} } ``` ## License The model is licensed as **CC-BY-NC 4.0**.
ccore/reversed-test-125m
ccore
2023-09-01T10:12:57Z
156
0
transformers
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "opt", "text-generation", "license:bsd-3-clause-clear", "autotrain_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
text-generation
2023-09-01T10:05:43Z
--- license: bsd-3-clause-clear --- test of logic [INSTRUCTION] what color is the sky? [RESPONSE] the color of the sky is blue [REVERSED-PROMPT] what color is the sky?
ProomptEngineer/pe-sandsculpter-style
ProomptEngineer
2023-09-01T10:12:43Z
544
6
diffusers
[ "diffusers", "text-to-image", "stable-diffusion", "lora", "base_model:stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0", "base_model:adapter:stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0", "license:other", "region:us" ]
text-to-image
2023-09-01T10:12:35Z
--- license: other tags: - text-to-image - stable-diffusion - lora - diffusers base_model: stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 instance_prompt: PESandSculpture widget: - text: PESandSculpture --- # PE SandSculpter [Style] ![Image 0](2234364.jpeg) <p>Make some sand sculpture!</p><p>Weights 0.8-1</p><h2 id="heading-63">If you want to donate:</h2><h2 id="heading-64"><a target="_blank" rel="ugc" href="https://ko-fi.com/proomptengineer">https://ko-fi.com/proomptengineer</a></h2> ## Image examples for the model: ![Image 1](2234366.jpeg) ![Image 2](2234368.jpeg) ![Image 3](2234375.jpeg) ![Image 4](2234373.jpeg) ![Image 5](2234369.jpeg) ![Image 6](2234374.jpeg) ![Image 7](2234379.jpeg) ![Image 8](2234376.jpeg) ![Image 9](2234377.jpeg)