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    Tiktoken

    Tiktoken

    tiktoken is a fast BPE tokeniser for use with OpenAI's models

    tiktoken is a high-performance, tokenizer library (based on byte-pair encoding, BPE) designed for use with OpenAI’s models. It handles encoding and decoding text to token IDs efficiently, with minimal overhead. Because tokenization is a fundamental step in preparing text for models, tiktoken is optimized for speed, memory, and correctness in model contexts (e.g. matching OpenAI’s internal tokenization). The repo supports multiple encodings (e.g.
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    Step-Video-T2V

    Step-Video-T2V

    State-of-the-art (SoTA) text-to-video pre-trained model

    Step-Video-T2V is a state-of-the-art text-to-video foundation model developed to generate videos from natural-language prompts; its 30B-parameter architecture is designed to produce coherent, temporally extended video sequences — up to around 204 frames — based on input text. Under the hood it uses a compressed latent representation (a Video-VAE) to reduce spatial and temporal redundancy, and a denoising diffusion (or similar) process over that latent space to generate smooth, plausible...
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    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen2.5-VL is the multimodal large language model series

    Qwen2.5 is a series of large language models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud, designed to enhance natural language understanding and generation across multiple languages. The models are available in various sizes, including 0.5B, 1.5B, 3B, 7B, 14B, 32B, and 72B parameters, catering to diverse computational requirements. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of up to 18 trillion tokens, Qwen2.5 models exhibit significant improvements in instruction following, long-text generation...
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    MiniMax-01

    MiniMax-01

    Large-language-model & vision-language-model based on Linear Attention

    MiniMax-01 is the official repository for two flagship models: MiniMax-Text-01, a long-context language model, and MiniMax-VL-01, a vision-language model built on top of it. MiniMax-Text-01 uses a hybrid attention architecture that blends Lightning Attention, standard softmax attention, and Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) routing to achieve both high throughput and long-context reasoning. It has 456 billion total parameters with 45.9 billion activated per token and is trained with advanced parallel...
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    Janus

    Janus

    Unified Multimodal Understanding and Generation Models

    Janus is a sophisticated open-source project from DeepSeek AI that aims to unify both visual understanding and image generation in a single model architecture. Rather than having separate systems for “look and describe” and “prompt and generate”, Janus uses an autoregressive transformer framework with a decoupled visual encoder—allowing it to ingest images for comprehension and to produce images from text prompts with shared internal representations. The design tackles long-standing...
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    Step-Audio 2

    Step-Audio 2

    Multi-modal large language model designed for audio understanding

    Step-Audio2 is an advanced, end-to-end multimodal large language model designed for high-fidelity audio understanding and natural speech conversation: unlike many pipelines that separate speech recognition, processing, and synthesis, Step-Audio2 processes raw audio, reasons about semantic and paralinguistic content (like emotion, speaker characteristics, non-verbal cues), and can generate contextually appropriate responses — including potentially generating or transforming audio output. It...
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    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca-2 v2.0

    Chinese-LLaMA-Alpaca-2 v2.0

    Chinese LLaMA & Alpaca large language model + local CPU/GPU training

    This project has open-sourced the Chinese LLaMA model and the Alpaca large model with instruction fine-tuning to further promote the open research of large models in the Chinese NLP community. Based on the original LLaMA , these models expand the Chinese vocabulary and use Chinese data for secondary pre-training, which further improves the basic semantic understanding of Chinese. At the same time, the Chinese Alpaca model further uses Chinese instruction data for fine-tuning, which...
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