Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ftvstt
Version: 1.2.0
Summary: Transcription APIs encapsulation
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: France Télévisions innovations et développement
Author-email: pierre-andre.long@francetv.fr
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: boto3 (==1.10.4)
Requires-Dist: google-cloud-speech (==1.2.0)
Requires-Dist: requests (==2.22.0)

# Description

ftvstt is a France Télévisions python library which encapsulates multiple online speech-to-text APIs, in order to call them as easily as possible.

It currently supports :
- [x] Amazon Transcribe
- [x] Google Cloud speech-to-text
- [x] Vocapia Voxsigma
- [x] Bertin Mediaspeech

# Quickstart

ftvstt is not currently available through pip, you have to download the package and import it directly :
ftvstt is currently available through pip by running : **pip install ftvstt**.
You should then be able to import the package :

```python
import ftvstt
```

# Usage

Example of transcription through the services:

Vocapia Voxsigma:
```python
vocapiaTranscriber = ftvstt.Vocapia("https://rest1.vocapia.com:8093/voxsigma")
vocapiaTranscriber.authenticate("EXAMPLE_ID","EXAMPLE_PASS")
transcript = vocapiaTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
vocapiaTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```

Bertin Mediaspeech:
```python
bertinTranscriber = ftvstt.Bertin("https://demo02.mediaspeech.com:4433/api")
bertinTranscriber.authenticate("EXAMPLE_ID","EXAMPLE_PASS")
transcript = bertinTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
bertinTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```

Amazon transcribe:
```python
amazonTranscriber = ftvstt.Amazon("AMAZON_S3_BUCKET_NAME")
amazonTranscriber.authenticate("/path/to/amazon/credentials.csv")
amazonTranscriber.authenticate("AMAZON_AWS_ID_KEY", "AMAZON_AWS_SECRET_KEY")
transcript = amazonTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
amazonTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```
You can also authenticate directly with path to the credentials csv file:
```python
amazonTranscriber.authenticate_with_file("/path/to/amazon/credentials.csv")
```
You need an amazon AWS S3 bucket besides Amazon AWS Transcribe in order to make transcriptions that way.

You need an amazon AWS S3 bucket besides Amazon AWS Transcribe in order to make transcriptions.

If your file is already on a S3 bucket, use instead:
```python
transcript = amazonTranscriber.transcribe("https://url/to/s3/file.wav", s3file=True)
```

Google cloud speech-to-text:
```python
googleTranscriber = ftvstt.Google()
googleTranscriber.authenticate("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
googleTranscriber.authenticate_with_file("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
transcript = googleTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
googleTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```
You have to authenticate with client service credentials json file with google.

# Custom vocabulary file

For every provider except Bertin, you can add a custom vocabulary file of probable words as shown :
```python
googleTranscriber = ftvstt.Google()
googleTranscriber.authenticate("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
googleTranscriber.authenticate_with_file("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
googleTranscriber.set_vocabulary_file("/path/to/vocabulary/file.txt")
transcript = googleTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
googleTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```

The vocabulary file should be of the form:
```
word1
word2
word3
...
```

# Results handling

Once a transcription is done, the transcribe function of a Transcriber returns a Transcript instance from ftvstt.transcripts sub-module.

A Transcript instance, as transcript in previous codes, has several useful attributes :

**transcript.text**: a string containing the textual transcript of the audio file.  
**transcript.words**: a list of Word instances from ftvstt.transcripts sub-module, each one has a content (str), a startTime (float), an endTime (float), a speaker (Speaker instance from ftvstt.transcripts sub-module) (and can have a confidence (float) depending on the provider used) attribute.  
**transcript.speakers**: a list of Speaker instances from ftvstt.transcripts sub-module, each one has an id (int), (and can have a gender (str : "M" or "F") depending on the provider used).  
**transcript.raw**: a string containing the raw result of the transcription received from the provider, which type is transcript.rawType (str : "json" or "xml").

You can also dump the results in a normalised (the same format for any provider) json file:
```python
transcript.dump_normalised_result("/output/path/to/normalized/result.json")
```

You can also load a transcript from a raw result file:
```python
with open("/path/to/bertin/raw/result.xml") as file:
    raw = file.read()

transcript = ftvstt.Transcript(raw=raw, provider=ftvstt.Bertin)
```
# Error handling

If an error has occured during transcription, a custom python Exception from the ftvstt.exceptions sub-module will be raised. The error will also be accessbile in the exception attribute of the transcript result, as you can see in this example:

```python
googleTranscriber = ftvstt.Google()
googleTranscriber.authenticate("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
googleTranscriber.authenticate_with_file("/path/to/google/credentials.json")
try:
    transcript = googleTranscriber.transcribe("/path/to/file.wav")
except:
    pass
raise transcript.exception
googleTranscriber.deauthenticate()
```

# Testing

Coming soon...


