metadata
tags:
- pyannote
- pyannote-audio
- pyannote-audio-pipeline
- audio
- voice
- speech
- speaker
- overlapped-speech-detection
- automatic-speech-recognition
datasets:
- ami
- dihard
- voxconverse
license: mit
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🎹 Overlapped speech detection
Relies on pyannote.audio 2.1: see installation instructions.
# 1. visit hf.co/pyannote/segmentation and accept user conditions
# 2. visit hf.co/settings/tokens to create an access token
# 3. instantiate pretrained overlapped speech detection pipeline
from pyannote.audio import Pipeline
pipeline = Pipeline.from_pretrained("pyannote/overlapped-speech-detection",
use_auth_token="ACCESS_TOKEN_GOES_HERE")
output = pipeline("audio.wav")
for speech in output.get_timeline().support():
# two or more speakers are active between speech.start and speech.end
...
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Citation
@inproceedings{Bredin2021,
Title = {{End-to-end speaker segmentation for overlap-aware resegmentation}},
Author = {{Bredin}, Herv{\'e} and {Laurent}, Antoine},
Booktitle = {Proc. Interspeech 2021},
Address = {Brno, Czech Republic},
Month = {August},
Year = {2021},
}
@inproceedings{Bredin2020,
Title = {{pyannote.audio: neural building blocks for speaker diarization}},
Author = {{Bredin}, Herv{\'e} and {Yin}, Ruiqing and {Coria}, Juan Manuel and {Gelly}, Gregory and {Korshunov}, Pavel and {Lavechin}, Marvin and {Fustes}, Diego and {Titeux}, Hadrien and {Bouaziz}, Wassim and {Gill}, Marie-Philippe},
Booktitle = {ICASSP 2020, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing},
Address = {Barcelona, Spain},
Month = {May},
Year = {2020},
}