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SpeechBrain: A General-Purpose Speech Toolkit

SpeechBrain is an open-source and all-in-one speech toolkit. It is designed to facilitate the research and development of neural speech processing technologies by being simple, flexible, user-friendly, and well-documented. This paper describes the core architecture designed to support several tasks of common interest, allowing users to naturally conceive, compare and share novel speech processing pipelines. SpeechBrain achieves competitive or state-of-the-art performance in a wide range of speech benchmarks. It also provides training recipes, pretrained models, and inference scripts for popular speech datasets, as well as tutorials which allow anyone with basic Python proficiency to familiarize themselves with speech technologies.

arXiv (Cornell University)Published 2021-06-08Paper linkPDF

Authors: Ravanelli, Mirco · Parcollet, Titouan · Plantinga, Peter · Rouhe, Aku · Cornell, Samuele · Lugosch, Loren · Subakan, Cem · Dawalatabad, Nauman · Heba, Abdelwahab · Zhong, Jianyuan · Chou, Ju-Chieh · Yeh, Sung-Lin · Fu, Szu-Wei · Liao, Chien-Feng · Rastorgueva, Elena · Grondin, François · Aris, William · Na, Hwidong · Gao, Yan · De Mori, Renato · Bengio, Yoshua

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