Parakeet.cpp – Parakeet ASR inference in pure C++ with Metal GPU acceleration
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antirez
10 minutes ago
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Related:

https://github.com/antirez/qwen-asr

https://github.com/antirez/voxtral.c

Qwen-asr can easily transcribe live radio (see README) in any random laptop. It looks like we are going to see really cool things on local inference, now that automatic programming makes a lot simpler to create solid pipelines for new models in C, C++, Rust, ..., in a matter of hours.

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noahkay13
4 hours ago
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I built a C++ inference engine for NVIDIA's Parakeet speech recognition models using Axiom(https://github.com/Frikallo/axiom) my tensor library.

What it does: - Runs 7 model families: offline transcription (CTC, RNNT, TDT, TDT-CTC), streaming (EOU, Nemotron), and speaker diarization (Sortformer) - Word-level timestamps - Streaming transcription from microphone input - Speaker diarization detecting up to 4 speakers

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aaronbrethorst
38 minutes ago
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I see a number of references to macOS support in your docs for Axiom. Can this run on iOS?
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ghostpepper
3 hours ago
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Off topic but if anyone is looking for a nice web-GUI frontend for a locally-hosted transcription engine, Scriberr is nice

https://github.com/rishikanthc/Scriberr

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nullandvoid
54 minutes ago
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I've been using handy with parakeet on both Windows and mac, and have been very impressed.

Hoe does this compare?

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