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README.md

SeamlessM4T

SeamlessM4T is designed to provide high quality translation, allowing people from different linguistic communities to communicate effortlessly through speech and text.

SeamlessM4T covers:

  • 📥 101 languages for speech input.
  • ⌨️ 96 Languages for text input/output.
  • 🗣️ 35 languages for speech output.

This unified model enables multiple tasks without relying on multiple separate models:

  • Speech-to-speech translation (S2ST)
  • Speech-to-text translation (S2TT)
  • Text-to-speech translation (T2ST)
  • Text-to-text translation (T2TT)
  • Automatic speech recognition (ASR)

Links:

Quick Start

Installation

[!NOTE] One of the prerequisites of SeamlessM4T is fairseq2 which has pre-built packages available only for Linux x84-86 and Apple-silicon Mac computers. In addition it has a dependency on libsndfile which might not be installed on your machine. If you experience any installation issues, please refer to its README for further instructions.

pip install .

Running inference

Here’s an example of using the CLI from the root directory to run inference.

S2ST task:

m4t_predict <path_to_input_audio> s2st <tgt_lang> --output_path <path_to_save_audio>

T2TT task:

m4t_predict <input_text> t2tt <tgt_lang> --src_lang <src_lang>

Please refer to the inference README for detailed instruction on how to run inference and the list of supported languages on the source, target sides for speech, text modalities.

Running Gradio demo locally

A demo is hosted here on Hugging Face Spaces, but you can also try it locally.

cd demo
pip install -r requirements.txt
python app.py

Libraries

Seamless Communication depends on 3 libraries developed by Meta.

fairseq2

fairseq2 is our next-generation open-source library of sequence modeling components that provides researchers and developers with building blocks for machine translation, language modeling, and other sequence generation tasks. All SeamlessM4T models in this repository are powered by fairseq2.

SONAR and BLASER 2.0

SONAR, Sentence-level multimOdal and laNguage-Agnostic Representations is a new multilingual and -modal sentence embedding space which outperforms existing sentence embeddings such as LASER3 and LabSE on the xsim and xsim++ multilingual similarity search tasks. SONAR provides text and speech encoders for many languages. SeamlessAlign was mined based on SONAR embeddings.

BLASER 2.0 is our latest model-based evaluation metric for multimodal translation. It is an extension of BLASER, supporting both speech and text. It operates directly on the source signal, and as such, does not require any intermediate ASR system like ASR-BLEU. As in the first version, BLASER 2.0 leverages the similarity between input and output sentence embeddings. SONAR is the underlying embedding space for BLASER 2.0. Scripts to run evaluation with BLASER 2.0 can be found in the SONAR repo.

stopes

As part of the seamless communication project, we've extended the stopes library. Version 1 provided a text-to-text mining tool to build training dataset for translation models. Version 2 has been extended thanks to SONAR, to support tasks around training large speech translation models. In particular, we provide tools to read/write the fairseq audiozip datasets and a new mining pipeline that can do speech-to-speech, text-to-speech, speech-to-text and text-to-text mining, all based on the new SONAR embedding space.

Resources and usage

SeamlessM4T models

Model Name #params checkpoint metrics
SeamlessM4T-Large 2.3B 🤗 Model card - checkpoint metrics
SeamlessM4T-Medium 1.2B 🤗 Model card - checkpoint metrics

We provide the extensive evaluation results of seamlessM4T-Large and SeamlessM4T-Medium reported in the paper (as averages) in the metrics files above.

Evaluating SeamlessM4T models

To reproduce our results, or to evaluate using the same metrics over your own test sets, please check out the README here.

Finetuning SeamlessM4T models

Please check out the README here.

Converting raw audio to units

Please check out the README here.

On-device models

Apart from Seamless-M4T large (2.3B) and medium (1.2B) models, we are also releasing a small model (281M) targeted for on-device inference. To learn more about the usage and model details check out the README here.

SeamlessAlign mined dataset

We open-source the metadata to SeamlessAlign, the largest open dataset for multimodal translation, totaling 270k+ hours of aligned Speech and Text data. The dataset can be rebuilt by the community based on the SeamlessAlign readme.

Citation

If you use SeamlessM4T in your work or any models/datasets/artifacts published in SeamlessM4T, please cite :

@article{seamlessm4t2023,
  title={SeamlessM4T—Massively Multilingual \& Multimodal Machine Translation},
  author={{Seamless Communication}, Lo\"{i}c Barrault, Yu-An Chung, Mariano Cora Meglioli, David Dale, Ning Dong, Paul-Ambroise Duquenne, Hady Elsahar, Hongyu Gong, Kevin Heffernan, John Hoffman, Christopher Klaiber, Pengwei Li, Daniel Licht, Jean Maillard, Alice Rakotoarison, Kaushik Ram Sadagopan, Guillaume Wenzek, Ethan Ye,  Bapi Akula, Peng-Jen Chen, Naji El Hachem, Brian Ellis, Gabriel Mejia Gonzalez, Justin Haaheim, Prangthip Hansanti, Russ Howes, Bernie Huang, Min-Jae Hwang, Hirofumi Inaguma, Somya Jain, Elahe Kalbassi, Amanda Kallet, Ilia Kulikov, Janice Lam, Daniel Li, Xutai Ma, Ruslan Mavlyutov, Benjamin Peloquin, Mohamed Ramadan, Abinesh Ramakrishnan, Anna Sun, Kevin Tran, Tuan Tran, Igor Tufanov, Vish Vogeti, Carleigh Wood, Yilin Yang, Bokai Yu, Pierre Andrews, Can Balioglu, Marta R. Costa-juss\`{a} \footnotemark[3], Onur \,{C}elebi,Maha Elbayad,Cynthia Gao, Francisco Guzm\'an, Justine Kao, Ann Lee, Alexandre Mourachko, Juan Pino, Sravya Popuri, Christophe Ropers, Safiyyah Saleem, Holger Schwenk, Paden Tomasello, Changhan Wang, Jeff Wang, Skyler Wang},
  journal={ArXiv},
  year={2023}
}

License

seamless_communication is CC-BY-NC 4.0 licensed, as found in LICENSE file