* Update README.md
Fix broken C-style API link
* Update whisper_processor.py
Update examples/python/whisper_processor.py to remove nonexistent flag "-np" from subprocess.Popen call.
* Add pywhispercpp to the Pybind11 Python wrapper list
abdeladim-s/pywhispercpp wasn't added to the list / was removed at some point (?)
It was referenced in issue #9, so I feel like it's worthy of being added as it's the first if not one of the first Python wrappers for whisper.cpp
This change updates the -pc flag, so that a new xterm256 color scheme is
used. This color scheme is believed to be better for three reasons:
1. It should be friendlier to the colorblind. The scheme was designed by
Paul Tol (see: https://personal.sron.nl/~pault/). TensorBoard uses it
since 2017, so it's already popular in the machine learning community
2. It should appear to be the same colors as before to people who aren't
i.e. it's still a red-green spectrum like before but lightly modified
3. It is readable in both white and black background terminals. The neon
colors before were probably a bit too intense for white backgrounds.
- search for ffmpeg libs/headers at cmake time
- added ffmpeg-transcode.cpp into libcommon if ffmpeg on
- hooked ffmpeg trancoding in common read_wav(...)
- passed test:
./main -m ggml-base.en.bin -f samples/jfk.mp3
* Extended talk-llama example to reject runs without required arguments.
Print warning and exit if models are not specified on the command line.
* Update examples/talk-llama/talk-llama.cpp
* Update examples/talk-llama/talk-llama.cpp
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Add two options:
```
-tp, --temperature N [0.00 ] The sampling temperature, between 0 and 1
-tpi, --temperature-inc N [0.20 ] The increment of temperature, between 0 and 1
```
The sampling temperature, between 0 and 1. Higher values like 0.8 will
make the output more random, while lower values like 0.2 will make it
more focused and deterministic. If set to 0, the model will use log
probability to automatically increase the temperature until certain
thresholds are hit.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
* The "main" example now allows a response-file as the sole parameter.
A response-file is a text file with command-line parameters, one per line.
Prefix the name of the response-file with "@" to identify it as such.
It's used under MS Windows to work around command-line length limits.
It may be useful under other platforms to simplify character-escaping.
* minor : style
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* Allow a regular expression to describe tokens to suppress.
Example: --suppress-tokens-re "[,\.]|[ ]?[0-9]+" will suppress commas, periods, and numeric tokens.
Technique inspired by https://github.com/openai/whisper/discussions/1041
Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
* Blind change to fix Java test.
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* Implemented command-style grammar in the main example.
Mostly just copied the relevant parts from the command example.
* main : code style
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