This page provides several audio examples, including user-input speech instructions, along with text and speech responses from four speech-language models. The four models are LLaMA-Omni, Qwen2-Audio+Orca, SALMONN+Orca, and SpeechGPT. For each model, we provide its speech responses under different latency conditions.
Sample 1
Speech instruction:
(How did US states get their names?)
LLaMA-Omni
Text response:
The origin of US state names is varied, but most were named by European explorers and settlers. Many were named after Native American tribes, Spanish and Mexican cities, or royal figures. Some states were also named after natural features, like rivers or mountains.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Qwen2-Audio + Orca
Text response:
The United States of America (USA) is a federal republic composed of 50 states, each of which has its own unique name. The names of the states were originally derived from various sources, including Native American languages, Spanish and English explorers, and the early settlers who settled in these areas.
Here are the 50 state names and their origins:
1. Alabama - named after the Alabama River
2. Alaska - named after the Alaskan islands
3. Arizona - named after the Apache people
4. Arkansas - named after the Arkansas River
5. California - named after the Spanish word "california," meaning "grape valley"
6. Colorado - named after the Spanish word "colorado," meaning "red" or "reddish"
7. Connecticut - named after the Connecticut River
8. Delaware - named after Thomas Jefferson's home state of Virginia
9. Florida - named after the Spanish word "florida," meaning "flowery"
10. Georgia - named after King George II of England
11. Hawaii - named after the Hawaiian Islands
12. Idaho - named after the Idaho River
13. Illinois - named after the Illini tribe of Native Americans
14. Indiana - named after the Indian tribes that lived in the region
15. Iowa - named after the Iowa River
16. Kansas - named after the Kansas River
17. Kentucky - named after the Kentucky River
18. Louisiana - named after the French king Louis XVI
19. Maine - named after the French explorer Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
20. Maryland - named after King Charles I of England
21. Massachusetts - named after the Massachusett tribe of Native Americans
22. Michigan - named after the Michigan River
23. Minnesota - named after the Minnesota River
24. Mississippi - named after the Mississippi River
25. Missouri - named after the Mississippian Native American tribe
26. Montana - named after the Spanish word "montana," meaning "mountain"
27. Nebraska - named after the Platte River
28. Nevada - named after the Spanish word "nevada," meaning "snowy"
29. New Hampshire - named after the Dutch explorer Henry Hudson
30. New Jersey - named after the Dutch colony of New Netherland
31. New Mexico - named after the Spanish phrase "nuevo México," meaning "new Mexico"
32. New York - named after the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam
33. North Carolina - named after King Charles I of England
34. North Dakota - named after the North Fork of the Red River
35. Ohio - named after the Ohio River
36. Oklahoma - named after the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes
37. Oregon - named after the Oregon River
38. Pennsylvania - named after William Penn, the founder of the colony
39. Rhode Island - named after the Rhode Island River
40. South Carolina - named after King Charles I of England
41. South Dakota - named after the South Fork of the Missouri River
42. Tennessee - named after the Tennessee River
43. Texas - named after the Tejas Native American tribe
44. Utah - named after the Ute Native American tribe
45. Vermont - named after the Vermonter John hitler
46. Virginia - named after King James I of England
47. Washington - named after George Washington
48. West Virginia - named after the Virginia River
49. Wisconsin - named after the Winnebago tribe
50. Wyoming - named after the Cheyenne Native American tribe
It's worth noting that some state names have undergone changes over time due to language and spelling variations. For example, "Massachusetts" was once spelled "Massachusetts Bay," and "Nebraska" was once spelled "Neba."
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SALMONN + Orca
Text response:
The United States gets its names from a variety of sources, including Native American tribes, explorers, and historical events. For example, many states are named after Native American tribes, such as New York, which is named after the Algonquin word "Manahatta," meaning "island of many hills." Other states are named after explorers, such as Florida, which is named after Ponce de Leon, who led the first European expedition to Florida in 1513. Additionally, some states are named after historical events, such as Arizona, which is named after the Arizona Territory, which was established in 1863.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SpeechGPT
Text response:
The names of the states in the United States of America are derived from the names of prominent figures, land features, and Native American words. For example, the name of the state of New York is derived from the Native American word “Manhattan”, while the name of the state of California is derived from the Spanish word for “gold”.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Sample 2
Speech instruction:
(I'm trying to teach myself to have nicer handwriting. Can you help?)
LLaMA-Omni
Text response:
To improve your handwriting, practice regularly with guided exercises, focus on posture and grip, and slow down your writing speed. You can also try using a handwriting workbook or app to help you stay on track.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Qwen2-Audio + Orca
Text response:
Yes, you can teach yourself to have nicer handwriting. Here are some tips that might help:
1. Practice regularly: The more you practice, the better your handwriting will become. Set aside some time each day to practice your handwriting.
2. Slow down: Writing too quickly can often result in messy handwriting. Take your time and write slowly, focusing on making each letter clear and legible.
3. Use lined paper: Using lined paper can help you maintain consistent letter size and spacing. It also provides a guide for where to place your letters.
4. Copy sentences or paragraphs: copying text can help you improve your handwriting skills by forcing you to pay attention to the shape and size of each letter.
5. Watch videos: There are many online videos that demonstrate good handwriting techniques. Watching these videos can give you ideas for how to improve your own handwriting.
6. Get feedback: Ask someone you trust to look at your handwriting and provide feedback. This can be a teacher, tutor, or even a friend who is good at handwriting.
Remember that improving your handwriting takes time and effort, but with consistent practice and patience, you can achieve nice handwriting.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SALMONN + Orca
Text response:
I'm trying to teach myself to have nicer handwriting. Can you help?
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
Latency: 232.16ms
Latency: 351.67ms
Latency: 460.87ms
Latency: 582.37ms
Latency: 728.95ms
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SpeechGPT
Text response:
Sure, I can help you with that! Writing nice and soft is all about practice and technique. To start, make sure your writing utensil is in good condition. Avoid using a pen with a hard plastic tip, as this can damage the paper. Additionally, make sure your writing surface is smooth and flat. This will help to ensure that your writing utensil glides across the paper smoothly. Finally, practice your strokes slowly and deliberately. This will help to ensure that your writing is neat and consistent.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Sample 3
Speech instruction:
(How do I detail a car?)
LLaMA-Omni
Text response:
To detail a car, start with the exterior, washing and waxing the paint, then move to the tires, cleaning and dressing them. Next, clean the windows and mirrors, followed by the interior, vacuuming and wiping down surfaces. Finally, condition the leather and clean any carpets or upholstery.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Qwen2-Audio + Orca
Text response:
A car is a type of vehicle that is designed for personal transportation on roads and highways. It typically has four wheels, an engine to power the wheels, and seats for passengers. Cars can be made of various materials such as steel, aluminum, or carbon fiber, and they come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. Some cars also have advanced features such as air conditioning, GPS navigation, and entertainment systems. Overall, cars are a popular mode of transportation for people around the world.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SALMONN + Orca
Text response:
There are several ways to detail a car, including washing and waxing the exterior, vacuuming and cleaning the interior, and using detailing products to remove dirt and stains. It's important to use the right tools and products for each step of the process, and to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintenance. Additionally, regular detailing can help preserve the value and appearance of a car, and can make it easier to sell or trade in the future.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SpeechGPT
Text response:
Cheating on a car test is unethical and could have serious consequences. It is not something I can advise you to do. Instead, I suggest you focus on studying the test material and preparing for it in a legitimate way.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Sample 4
Speech instruction:
(How do I make apple juice?)
LLaMA-Omni
Text response:
To make apple juice, wash and chop apples, then blend them with a little water until smooth. Strain the mixture through a cheesecloth or fine-mesh sieve to remove pulp and seeds. You can also add a sweetener like sugar or honey to taste.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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Qwen2-Audio + Orca
Text response:
To make apple juice, you will need:
Ingredients:
- 6 apples
- 2 cups of water
- 1 cup of sugar (or to taste)
Instructions:
1. Wash the apples and cut them into small pieces.
2. Place the chopped apples in a large pot.
3. Add 2 cups of water to the pot.
4. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat.
5. Reduce the heat and let it simmer for about 20 minutes or until the apples are tender.
6. Strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a clean pot.
7. Remove any solids from the strainer.
8. Add 1 cup of sugar to the pot and stir until it is fully dissolved.
9. Let the mixture cool down to room temperature.
10. Transfer the apple juice to a clean container and store it in the refrigerator.
Your homemade apple juice is now ready to enjoy! You can also add lemon juice or cinnamon to give it extra flavor.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
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SALMONN + Orca
Text response:
To make apple juice, you will need to follow these steps:
1. Wash and chop the apples into small pieces.
2. Place the apples in a large pot or juicer.
3. Add water to the pot or juicer to help extract the juice.
4. Turn on the pot or juicer and let it run for several minutes, or until the apples are fully juiced.
5. Strain the juice through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth to remove any pulp or solids.
6. Store the juice in the refrigerator until ready to use.
Note: You can also add sugar, honey, or other flavorings to the juice to taste.
Speech responses under different latency conditions:
Latency: 232.16ms
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Latency: 582.37ms
Latency: 728.95ms
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SpeechGPT
Text response:
Sure, I can help you with that. 1200 calorie apple juice is a healthy option for those looking to lose weight. It is low in fat and contains a good amount of vitamins and minerals. It is also a good source of dietary fiber and antioxidants.
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