| # Stream example in C++ |
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| Here's a simple example of the vad model in c++ onnxruntime. |
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| ## Requirements |
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| Code are tested in the environments bellow, feel free to try others. |
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| - WSL2 + Debian-bullseye (docker) |
| - gcc 12.2.0 |
| - onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1 |
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| ## Usage |
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| 1. Install gcc 12.2.0, or just pull the docker image with `docker pull gcc:12.2.0-bullseye` |
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| 2. Install onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1 |
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| - Download lib onnxruntime: |
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| `wget https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/releases/download/v1.12.1/onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1.tgz` |
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| - Unzip. Assume the path is `/root/onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1` |
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| 3. Modify wav path & Test configs in main function |
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| `wav::WavReader wav_reader("${path_to_your_wav_file}");` |
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| test sample rate, frame per ms, threshold... |
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| 4. Build with gcc and run |
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| ```bash |
| # Build |
| g++ silero-vad-onnx.cpp -I /root/onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1/include/ -L /root/onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1/lib/ -lonnxruntime -Wl,-rpath,/root/onnxruntime-linux-x64-1.12.1/lib/ -o test |
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| # Run |
| ./test |
| ``` |