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    AudioCraft

    AudioCraft

    Audiocraft is a library for audio processing and generation

    AudioCraft is a PyTorch library for text-to-audio and text-to-music generation, packaging research models and tooling for training and inference. It includes MusicGen for music generation conditioned on text (and optionally melody) and AudioGen for text-conditioned sound effects and environmental audio. Both models operate over discrete audio tokens produced by a neural codec (EnCodec), which acts like a tokenizer for waveforms and enables efficient sequence modeling. The repo provides...
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    earthengine-py-notebooks

    earthengine-py-notebooks

    A collection of 360+ Jupyter Python notebook examples

    ...The repository makes it easier to explore Earth Engine’s large geospatial data catalog, interactively display map layers, and generate visual insights without the need for external GIS software by leveraging interactive widgets and mapping libraries. Many of the notebooks integrate with tools like folium, ipyleaflet, and geemap to bridge Earth Engine data with Python’s rich ecosystem for plotting and analysis. Users can quickly adapt the examples for their own remote sensing, environmental monitoring, or spatial data science projects, and can run the code in environments like Google Colab.
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