GE2E| AISHELL-3, etc. |[ge2e](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/ge2e)|[ge2e_ckpt_0.3.zip](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/Parakeet/released_models/ge2e/ge2e_ckpt_0.3.zip)
This example contains code used to train a [Tacotron2](https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.05884) model with [AISHELL-3](http://www.aishelltech.com/aishell_3). The trained model can be used in Voice Cloning Task, We refer to the model structure of [Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.04558.pdf). The general steps are as follows:
1. Speaker Encoder: We use Speaker Verification to train a speaker encoder. Datasets used in this task are different from those used in `Tacotron2` because the transcriptions are not needed, we use more datasets, refer to [ge2e](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/ge2e).
@ -17,7 +16,7 @@ mkdir data_aishell3
tar zxvf data_aishell3.tgz -C data_aishell3
```
### Get MFA Result and Extract
We use [MFA2.x](https://github.com/MontrealCorpusTools/Montreal-Forced-Aligner) to get durations for aishell3_fastspeech2.
We use [MFA2.x](https://github.com/MontrealCorpusTools/Montreal-Forced-Aligner) to get phonemes for Tacotron2, the durations of MFA are not needed here.
You can download from here [aishell3_alignment_tone.tar.gz](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/MFA/AISHELL-3/with_tone/aishell3_alignment_tone.tar.gz), or train your MFA model reference to [mfa example](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/mfa) (use MFA1.x now) of our repo.
default| 2(gpu) x 37596|0.58704|0.39623|0.15073|0.039|1.9981e-04|
Tacotron2 checkpoint contains files listed below.
(There is no need for `speaker_id_map.txt` here )
```text
tacotron2_aishell3_ckpt_vc0_0.2.0
├── default.yaml # default config used to train tacotron2
├── phone_id_map.txt # phone vocabulary file when training tacotron2
├── snapshot_iter_37596.pdz # model parameters and optimizer states
└── speech_stats.npy # statistics used to normalize spectrogram when training tacotron2
```
## More
We strongly recommend that you use [FastSpeech2 + AISHELL-3 Voice Cloning](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/aishell3/vc1) which works better.
This example contains code used to train a [FastSpeech2](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.04558) model with [AISHELL-3](http://www.aishelltech.com/aishell_3). The trained model can be used in Voice Cloning Task, We refer to the model structure of [Transfer Learning from Speaker Verification to Multispeaker Text-To-Speech Synthesis](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.04558.pdf). The general steps are as follows:
1. Speaker Encoder: We use Speaker Verification to train a speaker encoder. Datasets used in this task are different from those used in `FastSpeech2` because the transcriptions are not needed, we use more datasets, refer to [ge2e](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/ge2e).
The static model can be downloaded here [tacotron2_csmsc_static_0.2.0.zip](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/Parakeet/released_models/tacotron2/tacotron2_csmsc_static_0.2.0.zip).
└── speech_stats.npy # statistics used to normalize spectrogram when training fastspeech2
```
You can use the following scripts to synthesize for `${BIN_DIR}/../sentences.txt` using pretrained fastspeech2 and parallel wavegan models.
If you want to use fastspeech2_conformer, you must delete this line `--inference_dir=exp/default/inference \` to skip the step of dygraph to static graph, cause we haven't tested dygraph to static graph for fastspeech2_conformer till now.
This example contains code used to train a [WaveRNN](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.08435) model with [Chinese Standard Mandarin Speech Copus](https://www.data-baker.com/open_source.html).
## Dataset
### Download and Extract
Download CSMSC from the [official website](https://www.data-baker.com/data/index/source) and extract it to `~/datasets`. Then the dataset is in the directory `~/datasets/BZNSYP`.
### Get MFA Result and Extract
We use [MFA](https://github.com/MontrealCorpusTools/Montreal-Forced-Aligner) results to cut silence at the edge of audio.
You can download from here [baker_alignment_tone.tar.gz](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/MFA/BZNSYP/with_tone/baker_alignment_tone.tar.gz), or train your MFA model reference to [mfa example](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/mfa) of our repo.
## Get Started
Assume the path to the dataset is `~/datasets/BZNSYP`.
Assume the path to the MFA result of CSMSC is `./baker_alignment_tone`.
Run the command below to
1. **source path**.
2. preprocess the dataset.
3. train the model.
4. synthesize wavs.
- synthesize waveform from `metadata.jsonl`.
```bash
./run.sh
```
You can choose a range of stages you want to run, or set `stage` equal to `stop-stage` to use only one stage, for example, running the following command will only preprocess the dataset.
```bash
./run.sh --stage 0 --stop-stage 0
```
### Data Preprocessing
```bash
./local/preprocess.sh ${conf_path}
```
When it is done. A `dump` folder is created in the current directory. The structure of the dump folder is listed below.
```text
dump
├── dev
│ ├── norm
│ └── raw
├── test
│ ├── norm
│ └── raw
└── train
├── norm
├── raw
└── feats_stats.npy
```
The dataset is split into 3 parts, namely `train`, `dev`, and `test`, each of which contains a `norm` and `raw` subfolder. The `raw` folder contains the log magnitude of the mel spectrogram of each utterance, while the norm folder contains the normalized spectrogram. The statistics used to normalize the spectrogram are computed from the training set, which is located in `dump/train/feats_stats.npy`.
Also, there is a `metadata.jsonl` in each subfolder. It is a table-like file that contains id and paths to the spectrogram of each utterance.
1. `--config` wavernn config file. You should use the same config with which the model is trained.
2. `--checkpoint` is the checkpoint to load. Pick one of the checkpoints from `checkpoints` inside the training output directory.
3. `--test-metadata` is the metadata of the test dataset. Use the `metadata.jsonl` in the `dev/norm` subfolder from the processed directory.
4. `--output-dir` is the directory to save the synthesized audio files.
5. `--ngpu` is the number of gpus to use, if ngpu == 0, use cpu.
## Pretrained Models
The pretrained model can be downloaded here [wavernn_csmsc_ckpt_0.2.0.zip](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/Parakeet/released_models/wavernn/wavernn_csmsc_ckpt_0.2.0.zip).
The static model can be downloaded here [wavernn_csmsc_static_0.2.0.zip](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/Parakeet/released_models/wavernn/wavernn_csmsc_static_0.2.0.zip).
Model | Step | eval/loss
:-------------:|:------------:| :------------:
default| 1(gpu) x 400000|2.602768
WaveRNN checkpoint contains files listed below.
```text
wavernn_csmsc_ckpt_0.2.0
├── default.yaml # default config used to train wavernn
├── feats_stats.npy # statistics used to normalize spectrogram when training wavernn
└── snapshot_iter_400000.pdz # parameters of wavernn
This example contains code used to train a [Tacotron2](https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.05884) model with [LJSpeech-1.1](https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset/)
## Dataset
### Download and Extract
Download LJSpeech-1.1 from the [official website](https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset/).
### Get MFA Result and Extract
We use [MFA](https://github.com/MontrealCorpusTools/Montreal-Forced-Aligner) to get phonemes for Tacotron2, the durations of MFA are not needed here.
You can download from here [ljspeech_alignment.tar.gz](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/MFA/LJSpeech-1.1/ljspeech_alignment.tar.gz), or train your MFA model reference to [mfa example](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/other/mfa) of our repo.
## Get Started
Assume the path to the dataset is `~/datasets/LJSpeech-1.1`.
Assume the path to the MFA result of LJSpeech-1.1 is `./ljspeech_alignment`.
Run the command below to
1. **source path**.
2. preprocess the dataset.
3. train the model.
4. synthesize wavs.
- synthesize waveform from `metadata.jsonl`.
- synthesize waveform from a text file.
```bash
./run.sh
```
You can choose a range of stages you want to run, or set `stage` equal to `stop-stage` to use only one stage, for example, running the following command will only preprocess the dataset.
```bash
./run.sh --stage 0 --stop-stage 0
```
### Data Preprocessing
```bash
./local/preprocess.sh ${conf_path}
```
When it is done. A `dump` folder is created in the current directory. The structure of the dump folder is listed below.
```text
dump
├── dev
│ ├── norm
│ └── raw
├── phone_id_map.txt
├── speaker_id_map.txt
├── test
│ ├── norm
│ └── raw
└── train
├── norm
├── raw
└── speech_stats.npy
```
The dataset is split into 3 parts, namely `train`, `dev`, and` test`, each of which contains a `norm` and `raw` subfolder. The raw folder contains speech features of each utterance, while the norm folder contains normalized ones. The statistics used to normalize features are computed from the training set, which is located in `dump/train/*_stats.npy`.
Also, there is a `metadata.jsonl` in each subfolder. It is a table-like file that contains phones, text_lengths, speech_lengths, durations, the path of speech features, speaker, and the id of each utterance.
1. `--config` is a config file in yaml format to overwrite the default config, which can be found at `conf/default.yaml`.
2. `--train-metadata` and `--dev-metadata` should be the metadata file in the normalized subfolder of `train` and `dev` in the `dump` folder.
3. `--output-dir` is the directory to save the results of the experiment. Checkpoints are saved in `checkpoints/` inside this directory.
4. `--ngpu` is the number of gpus to use, if ngpu == 0, use cpu.
5. `--phones-dict` is the path of the phone vocabulary file.
### Synthesizing
We use [parallel wavegan](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleSpeech/tree/develop/examples/ljspeech/voc1) as the neural vocoder.
Download pretrained parallel wavegan model from [pwg_ljspeech_ckpt_0.5.zip](https://paddlespeech.bj.bcebos.com/Parakeet/released_models/pwgan/pwg_ljspeech_ckpt_0.5.zip) and unzip it.
--voc_stat VOC_STAT mean and standard deviation used to normalize
spectrogram when training voc.
--lang LANG Choose model language. zh or en
--inference_dir INFERENCE_DIR
dir to save inference models
--ngpu NGPU if ngpu == 0, use cpu.
--text TEXT text to synthesize, a 'utt_id sentence' pair per line.
--output_dir OUTPUT_DIR
output dir.
```
1. `--am` is acoustic model type with the format {model_name}_{dataset}
2. `--am_config`, `--am_checkpoint`, `--am_stat` and `--phones_dict` are arguments for acoustic model, which correspond to the 4 files in the Tacotron2 pretrained model.
3. `--voc` is vocoder type with the format {model_name}_{dataset}
4. `--voc_config`, `--voc_checkpoint`, `--voc_stat` are arguments for vocoder, which correspond to the 3 files in the parallel wavegan pretrained model.
5. `--lang` is the model language, which can be `zh` or `en`.
6. `--test_metadata` should be the metadata file in the normalized subfolder of `test` in the `dump` folder.
7. `--text` is the text file, which contains sentences to synthesize.
8. `--output_dir` is the directory to save synthesized audio files.
9. `--ngpu` is the number of gpus to use, if ngpu == 0, use cpu.
## Pretrained Model
Pretrained Tacotron2 model with no silence in the edge of audios:
This example contains code used to train a [Fastspeech2](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.04558) model with [LJSpeech-1.1](https://keithito.com/LJ-Speech-Dataset/).
asserttaginpretrained_models,'Can not find pretrained resources of {}.'.format(
tag)
support_models=list(pretrained_models.keys())
asserttaginpretrained_models,'The model "{}" you want to use has not been supported, please choose other models.\nThe support models includes:\n\t\t{}\n'.format(
asserttaginpretrained_models,"Can not find pretrained resources of {}.".format(
tag)
support_models=list(pretrained_models.keys())
asserttaginpretrained_models,'The model "{}" you want to use has not been supported, please choose other models.\nThe support models includes:\n\t\t{}\n'.format(
asserttaginpretrained_models,'Can not find pretrained resources of {}.'.format(
tag)
support_models=list(pretrained_models.keys())
asserttaginpretrained_models,'The model "{}" you want to use has not been supported, please choose other models.\nThe support models includes:\n\t\t{}\n'.format(
asserttaginpretrained_models,'Can not find pretrained resources of {}.'.format(
tag)
support_models=list(pretrained_models.keys())
asserttaginpretrained_models,'The model "{}" you want to use has not been supported, please choose other models.\nThe support models includes:\n\t\t{}\n'.format(