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Author SHA1 Message Date
Georgi Gerganov
f96e1c5b78
sync : ggml (backend v2, k-quants, CUDA opts, Metal opts, etc.) (#1422)
* sync : ggml (backend v2, k-quants, CUDA opts, Metal opts, etc.)

* metal : allow env metal variable to override resource path (#1415)

* Allow env variable to override resource path

* Update ggml-metal.m

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>

* sync : restore common / main from `master`

* sync : restore whisper from `master`

* talk-llama : update to latest llama.cpp

* ruby : fix build

* ggml : fix 32-bit ARM build

* ggml : fix MIN / MAX macro collisions + update ios bindings

* ggml : fix ifdefs and MIN / MAX again

* exampels : fix Obj-C and Swift examples

* ggml : fix 32-bit ARM compatibility

* ggml : one more attempt to fix 32-bit ARM compat

* whisper : fix support for larger graphs

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Co-authored-by: Chris Raethke <codesoda@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-03 21:35:05 +02:00
Asad Memon
d445098c8f
talk-llama : move up-to-date demo to top (#1417) 2023-11-02 18:50:13 +02:00
Georgi Gerganov
74de25158e
talk-llama : add an up-to-date demo video 2023-11-02 15:28:48 +02:00
Aarni Koskela
bce49a260e
examples : Implement JSON output for Token-Level data in main (#1358) 2023-10-31 19:54:52 +00:00
ai-at-home
dfe4bc6e59
README : Update README in stream to clarify where to compile from (Issue #1400)
* Clarify doc about where to compile from

* Update examples/stream/README.md

* Update examples/stream/README.md

* Update README.md

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Co-authored-by: AI @ Home <>
Co-authored-by: bobqianic <129547291+bobqianic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-29 17:11:13 +00:00
mkiol
940cdb1396
whisper : abort callback improvements (#1345)
* whisper : initialize abort_callback to null

* whisper : add example how to use abort_callback
2023-10-08 17:22:24 +03:00
bobqianic
08fa34882f
examples : move wav_writer from stream.cpp to common.h (#1317)
* Allocate class on the stack instead of on the heap

* Add class wav_writer

* fix some minor issues

* fix some minor issues

* remove potential misleading API
2023-10-03 22:56:11 +03:00
brunofaustino
c76c11e59c
examples: Update the README for Talk - fixing the gpt2 URL (#1334) 2023-10-01 04:21:32 +08:00
litong
707507ff6d
Examples: Add save audio to file option in stream.cpp (#1310)
* save the recorded audio to a file

* Alignment -help

* Save the correct audio

* chage to a consistent coding style

* Correct typo

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

* Correct variable misuse

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

* Update examples/stream/stream.cpp

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Co-authored-by: bobqianic <129547291+bobqianic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-22 23:43:21 +08:00
Evgeny Kuznetsov
700f63a806
bench: fix missing include <cstring> (#1303) 2023-09-18 15:51:10 +08:00
Georgi Gerganov
1ca4041b86
talk-llama : update to latest llama.cpp 2023-09-15 20:06:31 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
93935980f8
whisper : Metal and ggml-alloc support (#1270)
* metal : init

* whisper : factor out graph builds

* whisper : allocate encoder and decoder using ggml-alloc

* whisper : ggml-alloc is now supported

* whisper : CoreML support ggml-alloc

* build : fix ggml-alloc

* ios : update submodule

* extra : update sync-ggml.sh script to also sync ggml-alloc

* ci : see if this is causing the crash

* whisper : refactor ggml-alloc init

* whisper.android : try to fix build

* whisper : initial Metal version

* ci : try to debug vmem issue

* metal : decoder works on GPU!

* metal : add multi-decoder support

* ggml : fix ggml_nbytes (probably temp solution)

* metal : run "cross" step on the GPU

* whisper : remove ggml_repeat in the encoder

* whisper : offload the Encoder to Metal

* ggml : use simpler ggml_bytes() implementation

* ggml-alloc : try to make CI happy by reducing vram to 128GB

* whisper : add whisper_allocr to wrap ggml_allocr

* whisper : factor out alloc init in a function

* cmake : update to support Metal build

* whisper : add <functional> header

* objc : fix build (no Metal yet)

* ios : add Metal support

* swiftui : fix build

* metal : speed-up KQ multiplication

* metal : sync latest llama.cpp kernels

* readme : add Metal info

* ios : update submodule

* coreml : add code to toggle Core ML config (CPU, ANE, GPU)

* bench : fix timings by running a pre-heat

* bench : start benching the decoder

* whisper : add ggml_mul_mat_pad

* bench : fix uninitialized vars

* whisper : add comment for disabling mul-mat padding

* whisper : add description of ggml_mul_mat_pad

* whisper : clean-up ggml_mul_mat_pad

* metal : remove the "concurrent" flag

* bench : variable n_past

* ios : update SPM package
2023-09-15 12:18:18 +03:00
Przemysław Pawełczyk
b55b505690
build : do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously (#1129)
* Do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously.

What is needed to build whisper.cpp and examples is availability of
stuff defined in The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6
(https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/) known also as
Single Unix Specification v3 (SUSv3) or POSIX.1-2001 + XSI extensions,
plus some stuff from BSD that is not specified in POSIX.1.

Well, that was true until NUMA support was added recently in ggml,
so enable GNU libc extensions for Linux builds to cover that.

There is no need to penalize musl libc which simply follows standards.

Not having feature test macros in source code gives greater flexibility
to those wanting to reuse it in 3rd party app, as they can build it with
minimal FTM (_XOPEN_SOURCE=600) or other FTM depending on their needs.

It builds without issues in Alpine (musl libc), Ubuntu (glibc), MSYS2.

* examples : include SDL headers before other headers

Avoid macOS build error when _DARWIN_C_SOURCE is not defined, brought by
SDL2 relying on Darwin extension memset_pattern4/8/16 (from string.h).

* make : enable BSD extensions for DragonFlyBSD to expose RLIMIT_MEMLOCK

* make : use BSD-specific FTMs to enable alloca on BSDs

* make : fix OpenBSD build by exposing newer POSIX definitions

* cmake : follow recent FTM improvements from Makefile
2023-09-07 12:36:14 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
2818de21ff
examples : fix build + compile warnings (close #1256) 2023-09-07 12:33:12 +03:00
Digipom
afa5477d1c
whisper.android : bump gradle plugin and dependencies + a lint pass (#1255) 2023-09-07 12:15:59 +03:00
Digipom
f990610776
whisper.android : address ARM's big.LITTLE arch by checking cpu info (#1254)
Addresses https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/issues/1248
2023-09-06 18:32:30 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
59a3d0cb57
ggml : sync (ggml-alloc, GPU, eps, etc.) (#1220)
* ggml : sync (ggml-alloc, GPU, eps, etc.)

* ggml : fix build

* wasm : fix build
2023-09-05 13:54:40 +03:00
Jhen-Jie Hong
99d3c105f5
whisper.android : fix cmake multiple libraries build (#1224)
* whisper.android : fix multiple libraries build

* fix flags for default target
2023-08-30 14:45:13 +03:00
AustinMroz
175ffa64ee
examples : vim plugin and LSP server (#1144)
* Initial proof of concept Vim plugin

At present, this is likely only slightly better than feature parity with
the existing whisper.nvim

Known issues:
 Trailing whitespace
 Up to an existing length(5 seconds) of speech may be processed when
  listening is enabled
 CPU cycles are spent processing speech even when not listening.

Fixing these issues is likely dependent upon future efforts to create a
dedicated library instead of wrapping examples/stream

* Support $WHISPER_CPP_HOME environment variable

A minor misunderstanding of the whisper.nvim implementation resulted in
a plugin that was functional, but not a drop in replacement as it should
be now.

* Initial progress on LSP implementation

Libcall is nonviable because the library is immediately freed after a
call is made. Further investigation has shown Language Server Protocol as
a promising alternative that both simplifies the required logic on the
vimscript side and increases the ease with which plugins for other
editors could be made in the future. This is a very large undertaking
and my progress has slowed substantially.

Work is far from being in a usable state, but I wish to keep track of
major refactors for organizational purposes.

* Rewrite audio windowing of guided transcription

One of the defining goals of this venture is allowing consecutive
commands to be rattled off without the existing deadzones of the current
implementation.

* Add unguided_transcription. Cleanup.

The unguided transcription implantation heavily borrows from existing
example implementations and the guided_transcription logic.

A high level pass was done to check that method arguments are accurate
to what inputs are actually required.

A first attempt at cancellation support was added for record keeping,
but will be deleted in a future commit.

* Fix compilation.

Resolves a large number of compilation errors.
No testing has been done yet for execution errors.

Update Makefile and .gitignore

* Functional unguided_transcription

* Functional guided_transcription

Fix commandset_list being passed by value
Properly register the first token of a multitoken command

* Minor changes before time fix

I've apparently made an awfully major mistake in thinking that unix time
was in milliseconds and will be changing all timekeeping code to use
standardized methods.

In preparation for this is a number of minor bugfixes.
Output is manually flushed.
An echo method has been added.
registerCommandset now wraps the returned index

* Swap timekeeping to use std::chrono

* Add work in progress lsp backed whisper.vim plugin

Current progress blockers are
 Adding modality awareness to the command processing
  (specifically, motion prompting)
 Improving the VAD to be a little more responsive
  (testing start of activity)

* Reworked vim plugin command loop

* Fix change inside

Multiple bug fixes that, crucially, bring the plugin to the point where a
demonstration video is possible

Add better echo messaging so whisper_log isn't required
 Add loading complete message as indicator when listening has started
Insert/append are actually included in command sets
Some more heavy handed corrections to prevent a double exit when leaving
insert mode
As a somewhat hacky fix, the very first space is removed when inserting.
 This cleans up most use cases, but leaves me unsatisfied with the few
 cases it would be desired.

* Forcibly set commandset_index to 0 after subinsert

Also remove unnecessary ! to use builtin vim command

* Fix upper

A minor scope mistake was causing upper'd inputs to be eaten.
This was fixed and echoing was slightly improved for clarity.

* Fix formatting

Corrects indentation to 4 spaces as project standard
Slightly better error support for malformed json input

* Remove obsolete vim plugin

* Add json.hpp library

The same library that is used for the llama.cpp server

* Minor cleanups

add lsp to the make clean directive.
remove a redundant params definition.
reorder whisper.vim logging for subtranscriptions
Corrections to unlets (variables of argument scope appear immutable)

* Fix indentation. Fallback for subTranscription

Indentation has been changed to 4 spaces.

Unit testing has been set up, I'm opting not to include it in the
repository for now.
It however, has revealed a bug in the state logic where a
subtranscription can be initiated without having a saved command
When this occurs, append is added as a fallback

* Move audio polling logic to a subfunction

While work on the improved vad will continue, It's grown to be a little
out of scope. Instead, a future commit will perform multiple detection
passes at substretches of audio when a backlog of audio exists.

To facilitate this, and prevent code duplication, the vad code has been
moved into a subfunction shared by both the unguided and guided
transcription functions.

* Test for voice over subchunks if backlog > 1s

As the existing VAD implementation only checks for a falling edge at the
end of an audio chunk. It fails to detect voice in cases where the
recorded voice is only at the beginning of the audio.

To ameliorate this, when the timestamp would cause analysis of audio
over a second in length, it is split into 1 second length subchunks
which are individually tested.

Results are promising, but there seems to be a remaining bug with
unguided transcription likely related to saving context

* Limit the maximum length of audio input.

This existing VAD implementation only detects falling edges, which
means any gap in the users speaking is processed for transcription.
This simply establishes a constant maximum length depending on the type
of transcription. Uguided gets a generous 10 seconds and guided, 2.

While quick testing showed that commands are generally around a half a
second to a second, limiting commands to an even second resulted in
extreme degradation of quality. (Seemingly always the same output for a
given commandset)

* Unguided timestamp tracking, cleanup

Unguided transcriptions where not setup to allow for passing of
timestamp data forward, but have been corrected.

No_context is now always set to false. While conceptually desirable for
the quality of guided transcription, It was seemingly responsible for
prior command inputs ghosting in unguided transcription.

Save and Run are now tracked by command number instead of command text.
While command_text was provided for convenience, I wish to keep command
index authoritative. This gives greater consistency and potentially
allows for end users to rename or even translate the spoken versions of
these commands

* By default, maintain mode.

Previously, mode was reset to 0 unless otherwise set.
In addition to causing some edge cases, this was didn't mesh well with
the existing approach to visual mode.

With this change, initial tests indicate visual mode is functional.

* Add undo breaks before subtranscriptions

Subtranscriptions use undo as a hack to allow for partial responses to
be displayed. However, scripts don't cause an undo break mid execution
unless specifically instructed to. This meant that multiple
unguided transcriptions from a single session would cause a latter to
undo a former.

This is now fixed and undo should be reasonably usable as a command.

* Append instead of insert for new undo sequence

When entering and leavening insert mode with `i`, the cursor shifts one
column to the left. This is remedied by using append instead of insert
for setting these breaks in the undo sequence

`-` was also added to the pronunciation dictionary to be pronounced as
minus as it was causing a particularly high failure rate.

* Move undo sequence breaks to command execution

Previously, undo sequence breaks were triggered when there was a command
that caused a move to insert mode. This caused commands that changed
state (like delete or paste) to be bundled together with into the last
command that caused text to be entered.

* Fix repeat. Add space, carrot, dollar commands

 Repeat (.) wasn't being tracked properly just like undo and is being
 manually tracked now.

 While efforts have been made to properly handle spaces, it was
 particularly finicky to add a single space when one is needed. A
 special 'space' command has been added to insert a single space and move
 the cursor after it.

 Carrot and Dollar commands have been added for start of line and end of
 line respectively. These are both simple to implement, and just a
 matter of defining a pronunciation.

* Return error on duplicate in commandset

Not every command in the commandset tokenizes to a single token.
Because of this, it's possible for that two commands could resolve to
the same single token after subsequent tokens are discarded.

This commit adds a simple check for duplicates when a commandset is
registered and returns an error if so.

Additional code will be required later on the vim side to actually
process this error.

* Add support for user-defined commands

This adds a user definable dictionary from spoken keys to strings or
funcrefs. All keys are added to the commandlist and when spoken, trigger
the corresponding function.

Like "save" and "run", these user commands are only available when the
command buffer is empty.

* Add readme, update cmake

* Add area commandset. Refactor spoken_dict

Area commands (inside word, around sentence...) have been given a
commandset as considered earlier.

Verbose definitions for spoken_dict entries now use dicts instead of
lists. This shortens the definition for most keys that require it and
scales better with the addition of further commandsets

* Add mark, jump. Fix change under visual.

Mark (m) and jump (') have been added.

When a visual selection was executed upon a command that initiated a
subtranscription (change) the area of the visual selection is not
properly tracked which causes the attempt to stream in partial response
to fail. This is solved by disabling partial transcriptions from being
streamed when a subtranscription is started while in visual mode.

* Accommodate ignorecase. Fix change.

From testing on older different versions of vim, the test for
distinguishing an 'R' replace all from an 'r' replace could fail if
ignorecase was set. The comparison has been changed to explicitly
require case matching

Change detection has been moved to the execution section as it was missing the
change+motion case.

* Support registers. Fix README typo

There's no logic to prevent doubled register entry, but the functional
result is equivalent to if the same key order was typed into vim.

A minor typo in the readme. I've mismemorized the mnemonic for 't' as 'to'
instead of till., but 'to' can't be used as it's a homophone with '2'.
While there was no mistake in the actual logic, it was misleading to use
'to' in the readme.
2023-08-27 21:35:06 +03:00
bobqianic
7e54df414e
whisper : significantly improve the inference quality (#1148)
* Fix MSVC compile error C3688

Instead of simply using 'add_compile_options(/utf-8)' to address the MSVC compile error C3688, a better approach would be to handle it in a way that prevents passing '/utf-8' to NVCC.

* Significantly improve inference quality

In the function `log_mel_spectrogram_worker_thread`, there's an array out-of-bounds issue occurring during the calculation of complex number moduli. This issue is causing disruptions in the FFT spectrum, which, in turn, is reducing the quality of inference.

* Significantly improve inference quality

At last, I've pinpointed the actual source of the problem. Given that the frequency spectrum generated from real input data is symmetrical around the Nyquist frequency, there's a for-loop within the `log_mel_spectrogram_worker_thread` function that attempts to fold the frequency spectrum. Regrettably, a bug within this for-loop is causing a frame shift in the frequency spectrum. The previous attempt to remedy this, which involved using `fft_size + 1` when calculating the modulus, was merely a band-aid solution and did not address the underlying issue.

* Addressed a few minor issues

Fixed the issue of `fft_out` continuously expanding. Resolved the fallback caused by using 'break' instead of `fft_in[j] = 0`.

* Significantly improve inference quality 

Thanks for your patience everyone. It's finally sorted out. Now, the right side of the FFT spectrum is being flipped over to the left, and the amplitudes at corresponding positions on the left and right are added together (the spectrum on the left needs to be shifted by one position), then the average is calculated. FFT_OUT[0] is no longer discarded, making full use of the limited space to pack in more information.

* Add annotation and performance improvement

* Calculate FFT only when fft_in are not all zero

* Some minor performance improvement

* Fixed a bug impacting inference quality

* The first version after all the analysis is completed.

* Fix some bugs and add debug mode

* Fixed several bugs

* Temporarily disable speed-up mode and add debug mode.

* Add debug mode

* Disable speed-up mode and add debug mode

* Fix CI error (#1)

* Fix error

* Fix error

* Fixed several bugs including [BLANK_AUDIO] problem

* Remove Hard-coded hann window

* Some Final Fix (#2)

* Fix error

* Fix error

* Probably the last commit

* Probably the last commit

* whisper : minor coding style changes

* whisper : remove debug from public API

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-08-27 19:51:33 +03:00
junkfood
20a80972f4
whisper.android : migrate from ndk-build to CMake (#1204) 2023-08-27 19:35:16 +03:00
Yunès
7ef3f3837e
main : log probs to text file (#1205)
* token/probability file generated with -ls

* code comment cleaning

* main : indentations

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-08-27 19:09:06 +03:00
Jhen-Jie Hong
a4bb2df36a
quantize : fix load vocab crash when len is 128 (#1160)
* quantize : fix load vocab crash when len is 128

* ci : add quantize job
2023-08-06 11:04:42 +03:00
Duncan McConnell
b948361956
examples : add tinydiarization support for streaming (#1137) 2023-08-03 11:24:07 +03:00
Hrishikesh Barman
925915ae37
whisper : move progress calculation out of whisper.cpp (#1081)
Current `progress_step` was hardcoded into whisper.cpp, this resulted in
bindings having to access progress only at that step even if progress
callback was being called at every iteration.

With this change we get greater granularity progress reporting from
whisper.cpp and bindings/implementations can define their own progress step.
2023-07-25 18:53:34 +03:00
AustinMroz
97f4a7fee0
examples : add Vim plugin (#1131)
* Initial proof of concept Vim plugin

At present, this is likely only slightly better than feature parity with
the existing whisper.nvim

Known issues:
 Trailing whitespace
 Up to an existing length(5 seconds) of speech may be processed when
  listening is enabled
 CPU cycles are spent processing speech even when not listening.

Fixing these issues is likely dependent upon future efforts to create a
dedicated library instead of wrapping examples/stream

* Support $WHISPER_CPP_HOME environment variable

A minor misunderstanding of the whisper.nvim implementation resulted in
a plugin that was functional, but not a drop in replacement as it should
be now.
2023-07-25 18:34:23 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
4774d2feb0
whisper : minor OpenVINO refactoring (#1037)
Hopefully I didn't break something - haven't tested
2023-07-04 20:28:27 +03:00
Ryan Metcalfe
62b81276e0
whisper : add OpenVINO support (#1037)
* openvino: use OpenVINO encoder inference

* openvino: add python script for OpenVINO model generation

* whisper: Fix 'unused' warnings when OpenVINO isn't enabled in build

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>

* whisper: Fix compilation error

* whisper: revert whisper_get_openvino_path_encoder & whisper_get_openvino_path_cache to non-const func signatures

* cmake: Add openvino-encoder as separate object target

* whisper : minor style fixes

* minor : indentation fixes

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-07-04 15:56:11 +03:00
Akash Mahajan
c8d0f5fe98
whisper : support speaker segmentation (local diarization) of mono audio via tinydiarize (#1058)
* add HuggingFace mirror to download  ggml model

* support tdrz via simple hack overriding solm tokens

* fix incorrect translate/transcribe token_ids that are not static const

* add apollo 13 sample for tdrz demo

* render [SPEAKER TURN] consistently in all terminal output using vocab.id_to_token

* extend whisper_segment with speaker_turn_next field and save in json output

* fix failing go build

* slipped in some python syntax whoops

* whisper : finalize tinydiarize support (add flag + fixes)

* whisper : tdrz support for word-level timestamps (respect max_len)

* java : try to fix tests after adding tdrz_enable flag

* main : remove TODO leftover

* java : fix params order list after adding "tdrz_enable"

* whisper : fix solm and add nosp token

* main : print tinydiarize help

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-07-04 09:45:00 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
fdf58a6668
talk-llama : fix new rope interface 2023-07-03 19:24:01 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
8ba42095c5
Revert "ggml : do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously (#1027)"
This reverts commit 3f7a03ebe3.
2023-07-02 21:53:52 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
d6509bf78d
ggml : sync latest repo (mostly refactoring changes) 2023-07-02 21:46:09 +03:00
Przemysław Pawełczyk
85ed71aaec
talk-llama : fix build on macOS (#1062)
* talk-llama : use posix_madvise() instead of madvise() derived from BSD

sed -i 's,\<madvise\>,posix_&,g;s,\<MADV_,POSIX_&,g' examples/talk-llama/llama-util.h

* make : enable Darwin extensions for macOS builds

This is an attempt at fixing macOS build error coming from the fact that
RLIMIT_MEMLOCK define is not available there without Darwin extensions.
2023-06-28 22:34:50 +03:00
Przemysław Pawełczyk
3f7a03ebe3
ggml : do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously (#1027)
* Do not use _GNU_SOURCE gratuitously.

What is needed to build whisper.cpp and examples is availability of
stuff defined in The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6
(https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/) known also as
Single Unix Specification v3 (SUSv3) or POSIX.1-2001 + XSI extensions.

There is no need to penalize musl libc which simply follows standards.

Not having feature test macros in source code gives greater flexibility
to those wanting to reuse it in 3rd party app, as they can build it with
minimal FTM (_XOPEN_SOURCE=600) or other FTM depending on their needs.

It builds without issues in Alpine (musl libc), Ubuntu (glibc), MSYS2.

* examples : include SDL headers before other headers

This is an attempt at fixing macOS build error coming from SDL2 relying
on Darwin extension memset_pattern4/8/16 coming from Apple's string.h.
2023-06-25 16:34:30 +03:00
Przemysław Pawełczyk
62642bb61c
talk-llama : fix build after ggml sync (#1049)
sed -i 's,GGML_BACKEND_CUDA,GGML_BACKEND_GPU,g' examples/talk-llama/llama.cpp
2023-06-25 16:13:50 +03:00
Roddur Dasgupta
f11f33f1c0
models : cd statements are quoted to allow spaces in path (#1041) 2023-06-25 15:27:28 +03:00
Colin
14baf2e7f3
main : add diarization support for all current output types (#1031)
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-06-25 15:07:57 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
5feb0dffba
ggml : sync latest ggml lib 2023-06-25 14:30:44 +03:00
faker
598f607e28
main : gracefully exit when invalid params are passed (#1002)
* Refactor whisper_params_parse to return false on failure

* Updated help flag behavior
2023-06-25 13:51:59 +03:00
Nicholas Albion
5b9e59bc07 speak scripts for Windows 2023-06-01 22:45:00 +10:00
geniusnut
ce6f747064
whisper.android : support decode wav file has 2 channels (#972) 2023-05-31 10:13:14 +03:00
DGdev91
5e2b3407ef
examples : update elevenlabs scripts to use official python API (#837)
* Update elevenlabs example to use ufficial python API

* Update elevenlabs example to use official python API
2023-05-24 21:11:01 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
77eab3fbfe
talk-llama : sync latest llama.cpp (close #922, close #954) 2023-05-23 14:04:39 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
e410cfc3ce
ggml : sync latest ggml repo
- new Q4 and Q8 quantization
- updated CUDA
2023-05-20 18:56:30 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
0cb820e0f9
talk-llama : fix build + sync latest llama.cpp 2023-05-14 18:46:42 +03:00
Georgi Gerganov
e693074aa6
ggml : sync latest ggml
- New Q4 and Q5 formats
- Various improvements
2023-05-14 18:04:23 +03:00
Rich Jones
d652cf12ec
main : fix help for --no-timestamps arg (#908) 2023-05-14 17:54:57 +03:00
Jhen-Jie Hong
5300117471
whisper.objc : enable Core ML in example & fix segmentation fault (#910)
* coreml : update endcoder header import path

* coreml : force objc_arc in whisper-encoder.mm

* whisper.objc : create coreml/ group link

* whisper.objc : add coreml model link

* whisper.objc : update readme

* coreml : use -fobjc-arc for coreml/whisper-encoder.mm

* ci: create dummy .mlmodelc for pass ios build

* whisper.objc : update readme

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2023-05-14 09:47:02 +03:00
Luis Herrera
4e4d00c67a
talk-llama : only copy used KV cache in get / set state (#890)
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Co-authored-by: ejones <evan.q.jones@gmail.com>
2023-05-08 20:59:21 +03:00
Luis Herrera
0bf680fea2
talk-llama : fix session prompt load (#854) 2023-05-02 20:05:27 +03:00