It seems, if I want to get DeepSpeech to transcribe anything that isn’t in English, I first have to train a model for that language. And right now I don’t have enough audio to do that from scratch for Danish, but fine-tuning the English model to better understand my accent seemed like a thing I could try in the meantime, so I read the documentation at https://deepspeech.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.4/TRAINING.html and did all the stuff before “pip3 install --upgrade -e .” But that’s as far as I can get. When I run that, it first seems to install some stuff, then writes the following in red:
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement tensorflow==1.15.4 (from deepspeech-training==0.10.0a3) (from versions: 2.2.0rc1, 2.2.0rc2, 2.2.0rc3, 2.2.0rc4, 2.2.0, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.3.0rc0, 2.3.0rc1, 2.3.0rc2, 2.3.0, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.4.0rc0, 2.4.0rc1, 2.4.0rc2, 2.4.0rc3, 2.4.0rc4, 2.4.0)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for tensorflow==1.15.4 (from deepspeech-training==0.10.0a3)
After re-reading the instructions several times, and even redoing some steps, and after searching here, I found a few people mentioned similar things, and one who seemed to have had the same problem had managed to solve it by following some instructions that someone linked to in the documentation. Unfortunately, that link leads to a 404 page now, and the only thing in the instructions that looks like it could be a problem is the CUDA thing (I don’t think my laptop has an NVIDIA GPU, and it does seem to have a sticker that says something about AMD and graphics, so I’m guessing it doesn’t also have an NVDA GPU, it’s not a gaming laptop).
Oh, and in case it matters, I’m using Ubuntu, seems to be 20.04.1 LTS, and sorry, but I don’t remember which day of the week it was when I installed it.
Am I missing something obvious?