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36•denysvitali•41m ago•27 comments

Speech Recognition and TTS in less than 500kb

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine/tree/main/micro
203•petewarden•4d ago•25 comments

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27•bookofjoe•2h ago•24 comments

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482•mbustamanter•11h ago•312 comments

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14•ogogmad•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Speech Recognition and TTS in less than 500kb

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine/tree/main/micro
201•petewarden•4d ago

Comments

sgt•4d ago
Great work!
sgt•4d ago
Quick link to the video where he demos it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMliOFYBiz4
0xnyn•3h ago
ngl, it looks incredible
zarmin•3h ago
Thank you for this. I love your work on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
toilet•2h ago
What work?
stavros•2h ago
Probably a joke that the author looks like someone on the show? I'm puzzled as well.
shermantanktop•2h ago
Possibly Cousin Andy? https://curb-your-enthusiasm.fandom.com/wiki/Andy_David

Played by the great Richard Kind, who my wife swears she saw on the Highline in NYC.

clayhacks•2h ago
I made a little python wrapper around it to serve an HTTP endpoint that’s OpenAI/elevenlabs compatible https://github.com/clayrosenthal/bootlegger
senkora•2h ago
Wow, it seems like this might beat out flite for very-low-memory TTS? I ended up abandoning a project of mine because I couldn't get high enough quality or low enough memory usage out of flite, so I'm very excited to try this out.

Flite for comparison: https://github.com/festvox/flite

jedberg•2h ago
Do you have any accuracy benchmarks?

I’ve worked in this space. TTS in a small footprint isn’t the hard part —- it’s doing it accurately that’s hard.

Although for the use cases OP is targeting, lower accuracy may be good enough!

amelius•2h ago
> I’ve worked in this space. TTS in a small footprint isn’t the hard part —- it’s doing it accurately that’s hard.

This actually holds for everything in AI.

jedberg•1h ago
Very true!
kamranjon•1h ago
If you look at this chart here it seems the tiny model has a WER of ~12%… not sure about the micro model:

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine#when-should-you-ch...

yorwba•1h ago
That's the error rate for STT, not TTS. TTS is generally easier than STT because you only need to produce one valid pronunciation and don't need to handle variation within and between individuals.
stfurkan•2h ago
It looks great, thank you! I'll see if I can use it for my in browser AI assistant project's ( https://aidekin.com ) voice part. It's currently using Nemotron-3.5-ASR and supertonic-3 but overall it requires 1.2gb download.
orliesaurus•1h ago
I installed the command line version using uv

    uv init
    uv add moonshine-voice
    uv run moonshine-voice mic --language en
super nice to be able to run it to test it like this

good job on a clear readme.md tbh

pwgawron•1h ago
`uvx moonshine-voice mic --language en` That is even simpler.
t0mpr1c3•1h ago
Very cool. I've done TTS on a 32K Arduino but it was pretty croaky. https://youtu.be/ErGDboTpwM0
smcameron•1h ago
For TTS I wonder how this compares to nanotts[1] with the en-GB voice, which is sort of unreasonably good.

[1] https://github.com/gmn/nanotts

dwa3592•1h ago
this is good to see. i also trained a stt under 500kb for sub dollar chips. it had about 20 words that it could understand(like start, stop, left, right, go, up etc) and then the spell mode where you could say the word spell and then say the individual english alphabets and close with spell. it was super fun to work on. these tend to be extremely unstable though, like confusion between p and t (at least for my accent). will have to try this one now.
NooneAtAll3•45m ago
I remember someone training smart kettle to use its speaker as microphone
userbinator•18m ago
This looks like an extreme point for AI-based TTS, as formant/tract modeling synths tend to be more accurate if you want TTS in a tiny amount of compute, but sound distinctly robotic.

TTS (neural diphone synth @ 16 kHz) ~1.8 MiB voice pack

This is in the realm of Microsoft Sam.

jjcm•14m ago
The voice activity detection alone here is compelling - very useful for doing things like highlighting a speaker who's transmitting in realtime. At that rate the impact on perf will be so minimal that you could easily run it in the browser across devices.
irfan_99•12m ago
very nice I love it
irfan_99•10m ago
Is the dataset open