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CoNeTTE model for Audio Captioning.

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CoNeTTE is an audio captioning system, which generate a short textual description of the sound events in any audio file.

CoNeTTE stands for ConvNeXt-Transformer model with Task Embedding, and the architecture and training is explained in the corresponding paper. CoNeTTE has been developped by me (Étienne Labbé) during my PhD.

Installation

python -m pip install conette

Usage with python

from conette import CoNeTTEConfig, CoNeTTEModel

config = CoNeTTEConfig.from_pretrained("Labbeti/conette")
model = CoNeTTEModel.from_pretrained("Labbeti/conette", config=config)

path = "/your/path/to/audio.wav"
outputs = model(path)
candidate = outputs["cands"][0]
print(candidate)

The model can also accept several audio files at the same time (list[str]), or a list of pre-loaded audio files (list[Tensor]). In this second case you also need to provide the sampling rate of this files:

import torchaudio

path_1 = "/your/path/to/audio_1.wav"
path_2 = "/your/path/to/audio_2.wav"

audio_1, sr_1 = torchaudio.load(path_1)
audio_2, sr_2 = torchaudio.load(path_2)

outputs = model([audio_1, audio_2], sr=[sr_1, sr_2])
candidates = outputs["cands"]
print(candidates)

The model can also produces different captions using a Task Embedding input which indicates the dataset caption style. The default task is "clotho".

outputs = model(path, task="clotho")
candidate = outputs["cands"][0]
print(candidate)

outputs = model(path, task="audiocaps")
candidate = outputs["cands"][0]
print(candidate)

Usage with command line

Simply use the command conette-predict with --audio PATH1 PATH2 ... option. You can also export results to a CSV file using --csv_export PATH.

conette-predict --audio "/your/path/to/audio.wav"

Performance

Test data SPIDEr (%) SPIDEr-FL (%) FENSE (%) Vocab Outputs Scores
AC-test 44.14 43.98 60.81 309 Link Link
CL-eval 30.97 30.87 51.72 636 Link Link

This model checkpoint has been trained for the Clotho dataset, but it can also reach a good performance on AudioCaps with the "audiocaps" task.

Limitations

The model has been trained on audio sampled at 32 kHz and lasting from 1 to 30 seconds. It can handle longer audio files, but it might give worse results.

Citation

The preprint version of the paper describing CoNeTTE is available on arxiv: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.00454.pdf

@misc{labbé2023conette,
	title        = {CoNeTTE: An efficient Audio Captioning system leveraging multiple datasets with Task Embedding},
	author       = {Étienne Labbé and Thomas Pellegrini and Julien Pinquier},
	year         = 2023,
	journal      = {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00454},
	url          = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.00454.pdf},
	eprint       = {2309.00454},
	archiveprefix = {arXiv},
	primaryclass = {cs.SD}
}

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