# Copyright (c) 2021 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Contain the speech perturbation augmentation model.""" import numpy as np from paddlespeech.s2t.frontend.augmentor.base import AugmentorBase class SpeedPerturbAugmentor(AugmentorBase): """Augmentation model for adding speed perturbation.""" def __init__(self, rng, min_speed_rate=0.9, max_speed_rate=1.1, num_rates=3): """speed perturbation. The speed perturbation in kaldi uses sox-speed instead of sox-tempo, and sox-speed just to resample the input, i.e pitch and tempo are changed both. "Why use speed option instead of tempo -s in SoX for speed perturbation" https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/kaldi-help/8OOG7eE4sZ8 Sox speed: https://pysox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#sox.transform.Transformer See reference paper here: http://www.danielpovey.com/files/2015_interspeech_augmentation.pdf Espnet: https://espnet.github.io/espnet/_modules/espnet/transform/perturb.html Nemo: https://github.com/NVIDIA/NeMo/blob/main/nemo/collections/asr/parts/perturb.py#L92 Args: rng (random.Random): Random generator object. min_speed_rate (float): Lower bound of new speed rate to sample and should not be smaller than 0.9. max_speed_rate (float): Upper bound of new speed rate to sample and should not be larger than 1.1. num_rates (int, optional): Number of discrete rates to allow. Can be a positive or negative integer. Defaults to 3. If a positive integer greater than 0 is provided, the range of speed rates will be discretized into `num_rates` values. If a negative integer or 0 is provided, the full range of speed rates will be sampled uniformly. Note: If a positive integer is provided and the resultant discretized range of rates contains the value '1.0', then those samples with rate=1.0, will not be augmented at all and simply skipped. This is to unnecessary augmentation and increase computation time. Effective augmentation chance in such a case is = `prob * (num_rates - 1 / num_rates) * 100`% chance where `prob` is the global probability of a sample being augmented. Raises: ValueError: when speed_rate error """ if min_speed_rate < 0.9: raise ValueError( "Sampling speed below 0.9 can cause unnatural effects") if max_speed_rate > 1.1: raise ValueError( "Sampling speed above 1.1 can cause unnatural effects") self._min_rate = min_speed_rate self._max_rate = max_speed_rate self._rng = rng self._num_rates = num_rates if num_rates > 0: self._rates = np.linspace( self._min_rate, self._max_rate, self._num_rates, endpoint=True) def __call__(self, x, uttid=None, train=True): if not train: return x self.transform_audio(x) return x def transform_audio(self, audio_segment): """Sample a new speed rate from the given range and changes the speed of the given audio clip. Note that this is an in-place transformation. :param audio_segment: Audio segment to add effects to. :type audio_segment: AudioSegment|SpeechSegment """ if self._num_rates < 0: speed_rate = self._rng.uniform(self._min_rate, self._max_rate) else: speed_rate = self._rng.choice(self._rates) # Skip perturbation in case of identity speed rate if speed_rate == 1.0: return audio_segment.change_speed(speed_rate)