This is a basic Voice Assistant example that accepts voice commands from the microphone. More info is available in issue #171.
# Run with default arguments and small model
./command -m ./models/ggml-small.en.bin -t 8
# On Raspberry Pi, use tiny or base models + "-ac 768" for better performance
./command -m ./models/ggml-tiny.en.bin -ac 768 -t 3 -c 0
command-0.mp4
Web version: examples/command.wasm
"Guided mode" allows you to specify a list of commands (i.e. strings) and the transcription will be guided to classify your command into one from the list. This can be useful in situations where a device is listening only for a small subset of commands.
Initial tests show that this approach might be extremely efficient in terms of performance, since it integrates very well with the "partial Encoder" idea from #137.
# Run in guided mode, the list of allowed commands is in commands.txt
./command -m ./models/ggml-base.en.bin -cmd ./examples/command/commands.txt
# On Raspberry Pi, in guided mode you can use "-ac 128" for extra performance
./command -m ./models/ggml-tiny.en.bin -cmd ./examples/command/commands.txt -ac 128 -t 3 -c 0
command-guided-0.mp4
The command
tool depends on SDL2 library to capture audio from the microphone. You can build it like this:
# Install SDL2
# On Debian based linux distributions:
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev
# On Fedora Linux:
sudo dnf install SDL2 SDL2-devel
# Install SDL2 on Mac OS
brew install sdl2
make command