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    mms-300m-1130-forced-aligner

    mms-300m-1130-forced-aligner

    CTC-based forced aligner for audio-text in 158 languages

    ... to the TorchAudio forced alignment API. Users can integrate it easily through the Python package ctc-forced-aligner, and it supports GPU acceleration via PyTorch. The alignment pipeline includes audio processing, emission generation, tokenization, and span detection, making it suitable for speech analysis, transcription syncing, and dataset creation. This model is especially useful for researchers and developers working with low-resource languages or building multilingual speech systems.
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    OpenVLA 7B

    OpenVLA 7B

    Vision-language-action model for robot control via images and text

    ... supports real-world robotics tasks, with robust generalization to environments seen in pretraining. Its actions include delta values for position, orientation, and gripper status, and can be un-normalized based on robot-specific statistics. OpenVLA is MIT-licensed, fully open-source, and designed collaboratively by Stanford, Berkeley, Google DeepMind, and TRI. Deployment is facilitated via Python and Hugging Face tools, with flash attention support for efficient inference.
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