This repo contains the streaming Transformer of our work xxx. The work is based on ESPnet0.6.0. The streaming Transformer includes a streaming encoder, either chunk-based or look-ahead based, and a trigger-attention based decoder.
Our installation follow the installation process of ESPnet
CUDAROOT=/path/to/cuda
export PATH=$CUDAROOT/bin:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CUDAROOT/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export CFLAGS="-I$CUDAROOT/include $CFLAGS"
export CUDA_HOME=$CUDAROOT
export CUDA_PATH=$CUDAROOT`
cd tools
make -j 10
cd egs/librispeech/asr1
./run.sh
By default. the processed data will stored in the current directory. You can change the path by editing the scripts.
To train a TA based streaming Transformer, the alignments between CTC paths and transcriptions are required. In our work, we apply Viterbi decoding using the offline Transformer model.
cd egs/librispeech/asr1
./viterbi_decode.sh /path/to/model
Here, we train a chunk-based streaming Transformer which is initialized with an offline Transformer provided by ESPnet. Set enc-init
in conf/train_streaming_transformer.yaml
to the path of your offline model.
cd egs/librispeech/asr1
./train.sh
If you want to train a look-ahead based streaming Transformer, set chunk
to False and change the left-window, right-window, dec-left-window, dec-right-window
arguments. The training log is written in exp/streaming_transformer/train.log
. You can monitor the output through tail -f exp/streaming_transformer/train.log
Execute the following script with to decoding on test_clean and test_other sets
./decode.sh num_of_gpu job_per_gpu
Model | test-clean | test-other |
---|---|---|
streaming_transformer-chunk32 | 2.8 | 7.6 |