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[TTS] Add script for mapping speaker names to indices #6509

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95 changes: 95 additions & 0 deletions scripts/dataset_processing/tts/create_speaker_map.py
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"""
This script takes a list of TTS manifests and creates a JSON mapping the input speaker names to
unique indices for multi-speaker TTS training.

To ensure that speaker names are unique across datasets, it is recommended that you prepend the speaker
names in your manifest with the name of the dataset.

$ python <nemo_root_path>/scripts/dataset_processing/tts/create_speaker_map.py \
--manifest_path=manifest1.json \
--manifest_path=manifest2.json \
--speaker_map_path=speakers.json

Example output:

{
"vctk_p225": 0,
"vctk_p226": 1,
"vctk_p227": 2,
...
}

"""

import argparse
import json
from pathlib import Path

from nemo.collections.asr.parts.utils.manifest_utils import read_manifest


def get_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
description="Create mapping from speaker names to numerical speaker indices.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--manifest_path", required=True, type=Path, action="append", help="Path to training manifest(s).",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--speaker_map_path", required=True, type=Path, help="Path for output speaker index JSON",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--overwrite", default=False, type=bool, help="Whether to overwrite the output speaker file if it exists.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
return args


def main():
args = get_args()
manifest_paths = args.manifest_path
speaker_map_path = args.speaker_map_path
overwrite = args.overwrite

for manifest_path in manifest_paths:
if not manifest_path.exists():
raise ValueError(f"Manifest {manifest_path} does not exist.")

if speaker_map_path.exists():
if overwrite:
print(f"Will overwrite existing speaker path: {speaker_map_path}")
else:
raise ValueError(f"Speaker path already exists: {speaker_map_path}")

speaker_set = set()
for manifest_path in manifest_paths:
entries = read_manifest(manifest_path)
for entry in entries:
speaker = str(entry["speaker"])
speaker_set.add(speaker)

speaker_list = list(speaker_set)
speaker_list.sort()
speaker_index_map = {speaker_list[i]: i for i in range(len(speaker_list))}

with open(speaker_map_path, 'w', encoding="utf-8") as stats_f:
json.dump(speaker_index_map, stats_f, indent=4)


if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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