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    VALL-E

    VALL-E

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

    ...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. Experiment results show that VALL-E significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art zero-shot TTS system in terms of speech naturalness and speaker similarity. In addition, we find VALL-E could preserve the speaker's emotion and acoustic environment of the acoustic prompt in synthesis.
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    minGPT

    minGPT

    A minimal PyTorch re-implementation of the OpenAI GPT

    minGPT is a minimalist, educational re-implementation of the GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) architecture built in PyTorch, designed by Andrej Karpathy to expose the core structure of a transformer-based language model in as few lines of code as possible. It strips away extraneous bells and whistles, aiming to show how a sequence of token indices is fed into a stack of transformer blocks and then decoded into the next token probabilities, with both training and inference supported. Because the whole model is around 300 lines of code, users can follow each step—from embedding lookup, positional encodings, multi-head attention, feed-forward layers, to output heads—and thus demystify how GPT-style models work beneath the surface. ...
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