NeMo (Neural Modules) is a toolkit for creating AI applications using neural modules - conceptual blocks of neural networks that take typed inputs and produce typed outputs. Such modules typically represent data layers, encoders, decoders, language models, loss functions, or methods of combining activations.
NeMo makes it easy to combine and re-use these building blocks while providing a level of semantic correctness checking via its neural type system. As long as two modules have compatible inputs and outputs, it is legal to chain them together.
NeMo's API is designed to be framework-agnostic, but currently only PyTorch is supported.
The toolkit comes with extendable collections of pre-built modules for automatic speech recognition (ASR), natural language processing (NLP) and text synthesis (TTS). Furthermore, NeMo provides built-in support for distributed training and mixed precision on the latest NVIDIA GPUs.
NeMo consists of:
- NeMo Core: fundamental building blocks for all neural models and type system.
- NeMo collections: pre-built neural modules for particular domains such as automatic speech recognition (nemo_asr), natural language processing (nemo_nlp) and text synthesis (nemo_tts).
Introduction
See this video for a quick walk-through.
Requirements
- Python 3.6 or 3.7
- PyTorch 1.2.* or 1.3.* with GPU support
- (optional for best performance) NVIDIA APEX. Install from here: https://github.com/NVIDIA/apex
Getting started
THE LATEST STABLE VERSION OF NeMo is 0.9.0 (which is available via PIP).
- Docker Container
- NVIDIA NGC NeMo Toolkit container is now available.
- Pull the docker:
docker pull nvcr.io/nvidia/nemo:v0.9
- Run:
docker run --runtime=nvidia -it --rm -v <nemo_github_folder>:/NeMo --shm-size=8g -p 8888:8888 -p 6006:6006 --ulimit memlock=-1 --ulimit stack=67108864 nvcr.io/nvidia/nemo:v0.9
If you are using the NVIDIA NGC PyTorch container follow these instructions
- Pull the docker:
docker pull nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:19.11-py3
- Run:
docker run --runtime=nvidia -it --rm -v <nemo_github_folder>:/NeMo --shm-size=8g -p 8888:8888 -p 6006:6006 --ulimit memlock=-1 --ulimit stack=67108864 nvcr.io/nvidia/pytorch:19.11-py3
pip install nemo-toolkit # installs NeMo Core
pip install nemo-asr # installs NeMo ASR collection
pip install nemo-nlp # installs NeMo NLP collection
pip install nemo-tts # installs NeMo TTS collection
- DEVELOPMENT: If you'd like to use master branch and/or develop NeMo you can run "reinstall.sh" script.
Documentation
See examples/start_here to get started with the simplest example. The folder examples contains several examples to get you started with various tasks in NLP and ASR.
Tutorials
Installing From Github
If you prefer to use NeMo's latest development version (from GitHub) follow the steps below:
Note: For step 2 and 3, if you want to use NeMo in development mode, use: pip install -e .
instead of pip install .
- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/NVIDIA/NeMo.git
- Go to NeMo folder and install the toolkit:
cd NeMo/nemo
pip install .
- Install the collection(s) you want.
# Install the ASR collection from collections/nemo_asr
apt-get install libsndfile1
cd NeMo/collections/nemo_asr
pip install .
# Install the NLP collection from collections/nemo_nlp
cd NeMo/collections/nemo_nlp
pip install .
# Install the TTS collection from collections/nemo_tts
cd NeMo/collections/nemo_tts
pip install .
Unittests
This command runs unittests:
./reinstall.sh
python -m unittest tests/*.py
If you are using NeMo please cite the following publication
- @misc{nemo2019,
- title={NeMo: a toolkit for building AI applications using Neural Modules}, author={Oleksii Kuchaiev and Jason Li and Huyen Nguyen and Oleksii Hrinchuk and Ryan Leary and Boris Ginsburg and Samuel Kriman and Stanislav Beliaev and Vitaly Lavrukhin and Jack Cook and Patrice Castonguay and Mariya Popova and Jocelyn Huang and Jonathan M. Cohen}, year={2019}, eprint={1909.09577}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.LG}
}