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stream

This is a naive example of performing real-time inference on audio from your microphone. The stream tool samples the audio every half a second and runs the transcription continously. More info is available in issue #10.

./stream -m ./models/ggml-base.en.bin -t 8 --step 500 --length 5000
rt_esl_csgo_2.mp4

Sliding window mode with VAD

Setting the --step argument to 0 enables the sliding window mode:

 ./stream -m ./models/ggml-small.en.bin -t 6 --step 0 --length 30000 -vth 0.6

In this mode, the tool will transcribe only after some speech activity is detected. A very basic VAD detector is used, but in theory a more sophisticated approach can be added. The -vth argument determines the VAD threshold - higher values will make it detect silence more often. It's best to tune it to the specific use case, but a value around 0.6 should be OK in general. When silence is detected, it will transcribe the last --length milliseconds of audio and output a transcription block that is suitable for parsing.

Building

The stream tool depends on SDL2 library to capture audio from the microphone. You can build it like this:

# Install SDL2 on Linux
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev

# Install SDL2 on Mac OS
brew install sdl2

make stream

Web version

This tool can also run in the browser: examples/stream.wasm