On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning
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On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning
Code for the Interspeech 2021 paper "AST: Audio Spectrogram Transformer".
A lightweight, simple-to-use, RNN wake word listener
💬 /so.nus/ STT (speech to text) for Node with offline hotword detection
Deep learning for audio processing
ICASSP 2023-2024 Papers: A complete collection of influential and exciting research papers from the ICASSP 2023-24 conferences. Explore the latest advancements in acoustics, speech and signal processing. Code included. Star the repository to support the advancement of audio and signal processing!
This repository is a curated list of awesome Speech Keyword Spotting (Wake-Up Word Detection).
Code for Temporal Convolution for Real-time Keyword Spotting on Mobile Devices
Few-shot Keyword Spotting in Any Language and Multilingual Spoken Word Corpus
Spokestack is a library that allows a user to easily incorporate a voice interface into any Python application with a focus on embedded systems.
wake word engine benchmark framework
Official implementation of the Keyword Transformer: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.00769
[SLT'24] The official implementation of SSAMBA: Self-Supervised Audio Representation Learning with Mamba State Space Model
Wav2Keyword is keyword spotting(KWS) based on Wav2Vec 2.0. This model shows state-of-the-art in Speech commands dataset V1 and V2.
Learning Efficient Representations for Keyword Spotting with Triplet Loss
In this repository, we explore using a hybrid system consisting of a Convolutional Neural Network and a Support Vector Machine for Keyword Spotting task.
Classify audio with neural nets on embedded systems like the Raspberry Pi
Deep Learning for Speech
Official code for Long Expressive Memory (ICLR 2022, Spotlight)
Few-Shot Keyword Spotting
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