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Welcome to the 🐸STT project! We are excited to see your interest, and appreciate your support!

This repository is governed by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. For more details, see the CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file.

In order to make a good pull request, please see our CONTRIBUTING.rst file, in particular make sure you have set-up and run the pre-commit hook to check your changes for code style violations.

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CLAassistant commented Nov 11, 2022

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Nikav7 commented Nov 12, 2022

@ZhengkunMei I found the inference really interesting to start working with coqui-sst, and since I just focused on tts lately, this was really instructive. I followed the readme guidelines and successfully created the venv and installed the sst. the stt-manager successfully launched a tab where the download of the different language models was possible. I tried with Italian, it's working pretty good even with some errors.

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Nikav7 commented Nov 14, 2022

@ZhengkunMei @s1nayak I hence propose the grade of 9/10 since it is a good example and start point to install and use a sst model training local.

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