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Add female voice in multispeaker model

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README.md CHANGED
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  # Ukrainian TTS 📢🤖
12
  Ukrainian TTS (text-to-speech) using Coqui TTS.
13
 
14
- Trained on [M-AILABS Ukrainian dataset](https://www.caito.de/2019/01/the-m-ailabs-speech-dataset/).
15
-
16
  Link to online demo -> [https://huggingface.co/spaces/robinhad/ukrainian-tts](https://huggingface.co/spaces/robinhad/ukrainian-tts)
 
 
17
  # Support
18
  If you like my work, please support -> ![mono](https://www.monobank.ua/favicon.ico) [SUPPORT LINK](https://send.monobank.ua/jar/48iHq4xAXm)
19
  # Example
20
 
21
- https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5759207/167310298-2f384cb0-ebef-4a92-931b-3ff6fac6c99c.mp4
 
 
 
 
 
 
22
 
23
  # How to use :
24
  1. `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
@@ -26,13 +32,13 @@ https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5759207/167310298-2f384cb0-ebef-4a92-9
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  3. Launch as one-time command:
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  ```
28
  tts --text "Text for TTS" \
29
- --model_path path/to/model.pth.tar \
30
  --config_path path/to/config.json \
31
  --out_path folder/to/save/output.wav
32
  ```
33
  or alternatively launch web server using:
34
  ```
35
- tts-server --model_path path/to/model.pth.tar \
36
  --config_path path/to/config.json
37
  ```
38
 
 
11
  # Ukrainian TTS 📢🤖
12
  Ukrainian TTS (text-to-speech) using Coqui TTS.
13
 
 
 
14
  Link to online demo -> [https://huggingface.co/spaces/robinhad/ukrainian-tts](https://huggingface.co/spaces/robinhad/ukrainian-tts)
15
+
16
+ Code is licensed under `MIT License`, models are under `GNU GPL v3 License`.
17
  # Support
18
  If you like my work, please support -> ![mono](https://www.monobank.ua/favicon.ico) [SUPPORT LINK](https://send.monobank.ua/jar/48iHq4xAXm)
19
  # Example
20
 
21
+ `Mykyta (male)`:
22
+
23
+ https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5759207/178158485-29a5d496-7eeb-4938-8ea7-c345bc9fed57.mp4
24
+
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+ `Olena (female)`:
26
+
27
+ https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5759207/178158492-8504080e-2f13-43f1-83f0-489b1f9cd66b.mp4
28
 
29
  # How to use :
30
  1. `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
 
32
  3. Launch as one-time command:
33
  ```
34
  tts --text "Text for TTS" \
35
+ --model_path path/to/model.pth \
36
  --config_path path/to/config.json \
37
  --out_path folder/to/save/output.wav
38
  ```
39
  or alternatively launch web server using:
40
  ```
41
+ tts-server --model_path path/to/model.pth \
42
  --config_path path/to/config.json
43
  ```
44
 
app.py CHANGED
@@ -10,55 +10,75 @@ from datetime import datetime
10
  from enum import Enum
11
  import torch
12
 
 
13
  class StressOption(Enum):
14
  ManualStress = "Наголоси вручну"
15
  AutomaticStress = "Автоматичні наголоси (Beta)"
16
 
17
 
 
 
 
 
 
18
  def download(url, file_name):
19
  if not exists(file_name):
20
  print(f"Downloading {file_name}")
21
  r = requests.get(url, allow_redirects=True)
22
- with open(file_name, 'wb') as file:
23
  file.write(r.content)
24
  else:
25
  print(f"Found {file_name}. Skipping download...")
26
 
27
 
28
  print("downloading uk/mykyta/vits-tts")
29
- release_number = "v2.0.0-beta"
30
  model_link = f"https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts/releases/download/{release_number}/model-inference.pth"
31
  config_link = f"https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts/releases/download/{release_number}/config.json"
 
32
 
33
  model_path = "model.pth"
34
  config_path = "config.json"
 
35
 
36
  download(model_link, model_path)
37
  download(config_link, config_path)
 
38
 
39
- badge = "https://visitor-badge-reloaded.herokuapp.com/badge?page_id=robinhad.ukrainian-tts"
 
 
40
 
41
  synthesizer = Synthesizer(
42
- model_path, config_path, None, None, None,
 
 
 
 
43
  )
44
 
45
  if synthesizer is None:
46
  raise NameError("model not found")
47
 
48
- def tts(text: str, stress: str):
 
49
  print("============================")
50
  print("Original text:", text)
 
51
  print("Stress:", stress)
52
  print("Time:", datetime.utcnow())
53
  autostress = True if stress == StressOption.AutomaticStress.value else False
 
54
  text = preprocess_text(text, autostress)
55
  text_limit = 1200
56
- text = text if len(text) < text_limit else text[0:text_limit] # mitigate crashes on hf space
 
 
57
  print("Converted:", text)
58
 
59
  with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".wav", delete=False) as fp:
60
  with torch.no_grad():
61
- wavs = synthesizer.tts(text)
62
  synthesizer.save_wav(wavs, fp)
63
  return fp.name, text
64
 
@@ -71,22 +91,30 @@ iface = gr.Interface(
71
  default="Введ+іть, б+удь л+аска, сво+є р+ечення.",
72
  ),
73
  gr.inputs.Radio(
74
- label="Опції",
 
 
 
 
75
  choices=[option.value for option in StressOption],
76
  ),
77
  ],
78
- outputs=[gr.outputs.Audio(label="Output"), gr.outputs.Textbox(label="Наголошений текст")],
 
 
 
79
  title="🐸💬🇺🇦 - Coqui TTS",
80
  theme="huggingface",
81
  description="Україномовний🇺🇦 TTS за допомогою Coqui TTS (для наголосу використовуйте + перед голосною)",
82
- article="Якщо вам подобається, підтримайте за посиланням: [SUPPORT LINK](https://send.monobank.ua/jar/48iHq4xAXm), " +
83
- "Github: [https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts](https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts)" +
84
- f"<center><img src=\"{badge}\" alt=\"visitors badge\"/></center>",
85
  examples=[
86
- ["Введ+іть, б+удь л+аска, сво+є р+ечення.", StressOption.ManualStress.value],
87
- ["Введіть, будь ласка, своє речення.", StressOption.ManualStress.value],
88
- ["Привіт, як тебе звати?", StressOption.AutomaticStress.value],
89
- ["Договір підписано 4 квітня 1949 року.", StressOption.AutomaticStress.value],
90
- ]
 
91
  )
92
  iface.launch(enable_queue=True, prevent_thread_lock=True)
 
10
  from enum import Enum
11
  import torch
12
 
13
+
14
  class StressOption(Enum):
15
  ManualStress = "Наголоси вручну"
16
  AutomaticStress = "Автоматичні наголоси (Beta)"
17
 
18
 
19
+ class VoiceOption(Enum):
20
+ MaleVoice = "Микита (чоловічий)"
21
+ FemaleVoice = "Олена (жіночий)"
22
+
23
+
24
  def download(url, file_name):
25
  if not exists(file_name):
26
  print(f"Downloading {file_name}")
27
  r = requests.get(url, allow_redirects=True)
28
+ with open(file_name, "wb") as file:
29
  file.write(r.content)
30
  else:
31
  print(f"Found {file_name}. Skipping download...")
32
 
33
 
34
  print("downloading uk/mykyta/vits-tts")
35
+ release_number = "v2.0.0"
36
  model_link = f"https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts/releases/download/{release_number}/model-inference.pth"
37
  config_link = f"https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts/releases/download/{release_number}/config.json"
38
+ speakers_link = f"https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts/releases/download/{release_number}/speakers.pth"
39
 
40
  model_path = "model.pth"
41
  config_path = "config.json"
42
+ speakers_path = "speakers.pth"
43
 
44
  download(model_link, model_path)
45
  download(config_link, config_path)
46
+ download(speakers_link, speakers_path)
47
 
48
+ badge = (
49
+ "https://visitor-badge-reloaded.herokuapp.com/badge?page_id=robinhad.ukrainian-tts"
50
+ )
51
 
52
  synthesizer = Synthesizer(
53
+ model_path,
54
+ config_path,
55
+ speakers_path,
56
+ None,
57
+ None,
58
  )
59
 
60
  if synthesizer is None:
61
  raise NameError("model not found")
62
 
63
+
64
+ def tts(text: str, voice: str, stress: str):
65
  print("============================")
66
  print("Original text:", text)
67
+ print("Voice", voice)
68
  print("Stress:", stress)
69
  print("Time:", datetime.utcnow())
70
  autostress = True if stress == StressOption.AutomaticStress.value else False
71
+ speaker_name = "male1" if voice == VoiceOption.MaleVoice.value else "female3"
72
  text = preprocess_text(text, autostress)
73
  text_limit = 1200
74
+ text = (
75
+ text if len(text) < text_limit else text[0:text_limit]
76
+ ) # mitigate crashes on hf space
77
  print("Converted:", text)
78
 
79
  with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".wav", delete=False) as fp:
80
  with torch.no_grad():
81
+ wavs = synthesizer.tts(text, speaker_name=speaker_name)
82
  synthesizer.save_wav(wavs, fp)
83
  return fp.name, text
84
 
 
91
  default="Введ+іть, б+удь л+аска, сво+є р+ечення.",
92
  ),
93
  gr.inputs.Radio(
94
+ label="Голос",
95
+ choices=[option.value for option in VoiceOption],
96
+ ),
97
+ gr.inputs.Radio(
98
+ label="Наголоси",
99
  choices=[option.value for option in StressOption],
100
  ),
101
  ],
102
+ outputs=[
103
+ gr.outputs.Audio(label="Output"),
104
+ gr.outputs.Textbox(label="Наголошений текст"),
105
+ ],
106
  title="🐸💬🇺🇦 - Coqui TTS",
107
  theme="huggingface",
108
  description="Україномовний🇺🇦 TTS за допомогою Coqui TTS (для наголосу використовуйте + перед голосною)",
109
+ article="Якщо вам подобається, підтримайте за посиланням: [SUPPORT LINK](https://send.monobank.ua/jar/48iHq4xAXm), "
110
+ + "Github: [https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts](https://github.com/robinhad/ukrainian-tts)"
111
+ + f'<center><img src="{badge}" alt="visitors badge"/></center>',
112
  examples=[
113
+ ["Введ+іть, б+удь л+аска, сво+є р+ечення.", VoiceOption.FemaleVoice.value, StressOption.ManualStress.value],
114
+ ["Введ+іть, б+удь л+аска, сво+є р+ечення.", VoiceOption.MaleVoice.value, StressOption.ManualStress.value],
115
+ ["Введіть, будь ласка, своє речення.", VoiceOption.MaleVoice.value, StressOption.ManualStress.value],
116
+ ["Привіт, як тебе звати?", VoiceOption.FemaleVoice.value, StressOption.AutomaticStress.value],
117
+ ["Договір підписано 4 квітня 1949 року.", VoiceOption.FemaleVoice.value, StressOption.AutomaticStress.value],
118
+ ],
119
  )
120
  iface.launch(enable_queue=True, prevent_thread_lock=True)
config.json CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
  {
2
- "output_path": "./model",
3
  "logger_uri": null,
4
- "run_name": "vits_mykyta",
5
  "project_name": null,
6
  "run_description": "\ud83d\udc38Coqui trainer run.",
7
  "print_step": 25,
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
9
  "model_param_stats": false,
10
  "wandb_entity": null,
11
  "dashboard_logger": "tensorboard",
12
- "log_model_step": null,
13
  "save_step": 10000,
14
  "save_n_checkpoints": 5,
15
  "save_checkpoints": true,
@@ -58,22 +58,22 @@
58
  "frame_shift_ms": null,
59
  "frame_length_ms": null,
60
  "stft_pad_mode": "reflect",
61
- "sample_rate": 48000,
62
  "resample": false,
63
  "preemphasis": 0.0,
64
- "ref_level_db": 20,
65
  "do_sound_norm": true,
66
- "log_func": "np.log10",
67
- "do_trim_silence": true,
68
- "trim_db": 45,
69
  "do_rms_norm": false,
70
  "db_level": null,
71
- "power": 1.5,
72
  "griffin_lim_iters": 60,
73
  "num_mels": 80,
74
  "mel_fmin": 0.0,
75
- "mel_fmax": null,
76
- "spec_gain": 1,
77
  "do_amp_to_db_linear": true,
78
  "do_amp_to_db_mel": true,
79
  "pitch_fmax": 640.0,
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
81
  "signal_norm": true,
82
  "min_level_db": -100,
83
  "symmetric_norm": true,
84
- "max_norm": 4.0,
85
  "clip_norm": true,
86
  "stats_path": null
87
  },
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
92
  "text_cleaner": "basic_cleaners",
93
  "enable_eos_bos_chars": false,
94
  "test_sentences_file": "",
95
- "phoneme_cache_path": "./phoneme_cache",
96
  "characters": {
97
  "characters_class": "TTS.tts.models.vits.VitsCharacters",
98
  "vocab_dict": null,
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
100
  "eos": "<EOS>",
101
  "bos": "<BOS>",
102
  "blank": "<BLNK>",
103
- "characters": "!\"'(),-/:;?\u00ab\u00bb+\u0430\u0431\u0432\u0433\u0434\u0435\u0436\u0437\u0438\u0439\u043a\u043b\u043c\u043d\u043e\u043f\u0440\u0441\u0442\u0443\u0444\u0445\u0446\u0447\u0448\u0449\u044c\u044e\u044f\u0454\u0456\u0457\u0491\u2013\u2014\u2015\u2018\u2019\u201c\u201d\u201e\u2026 ",
104
  "punctuations": "!\"'(),-/:;?\u00ab\u00bb+\u2013\u2014\u2015\u2018\u2019\u201c\u201d\u201e\u2026 ",
105
  "phonemes": null,
106
  "is_unique": true,
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@
109
  "add_blank": true,
110
  "batch_group_size": 0,
111
  "loss_masking": null,
112
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228
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244
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264
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292
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303
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