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    HeartMuLa

    HeartMuLa

    A Family of Open Sourced Music Foundation Models

    HeartMuLa is the open-source library and reference implementation for the HeartMuLa family of music foundation models, designed to support both music generation and music-related understanding tasks in a cohesive stack. At the center is HeartMuLa, a music language model that generates music conditioned on inputs like lyrics and tags, with multilingual support that broadens the range of lyric-driven use cases.
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    Pearl

    Pearl

    A Production-ready Reinforcement Learning AI Agent Library

    Pearl is a production-ready reinforcement learning and contextual bandit agent library built for real-world sequential decision making. It is organized around modular components—policy learners, replay buffers, exploration strategies, safety modules, and history summarizers—that snap together to form reliable agents with clear boundaries and strong defaults. The library implements classic and modern algorithms across two regimes: contextual bandits (e.g., LinUCB, LinTS, SquareCB, neural...
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