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    TabFM

    TabFM

    scikit-learn compatible tabular foundation model

    TabFM is a tabular foundation model from Google Research for zero-shot classification and regression on structured datasets. It is designed to work with mixed numerical and categorical columns without requiring a custom training run for every new table. Instead of fitting model weights to the user’s dataset, TabFM uses in-context learning by reading training examples and test rows together at inference time. The library provides scikit-learn-compatible classifier and regressor interfaces, which makes it familiar for data scientists already using Python ML workflows. ...
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    VALL-E

    VALL-E

    PyTorch implementation of VALL-E (Zero-Shot Text-To-Speech)

    ...Specifically, we train a neural codec language model (called VALL-E) using discrete codes derived from an off-the-shelf neural audio codec model, and regard TTS as a conditional language modeling task rather than continuous signal regression as in previous work. During the pre-training stage, we scale up the TTS training data to 60K hours of English speech which is hundreds of times larger than existing systems. VALL-E emerges in-context learning capabilities and can be used to synthesize high-quality personalized speech with only a 3-second enrolled recording of an unseen speaker as an acoustic prompt. ...
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