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    Open Vision Agents by Stream

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    ...Developers work with an agent abstraction that connects video edge providers, LLMs, and processors into pipelines, making it easier to orchestrate tasks like object detection, pose estimation, and conversational guidance. The project includes SDKs for React, Android, iOS, Flutter, React Native, and Unity, enabling integration into a wide variety of client environments such as mobile apps, web apps, and games.
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    MLX-Audio

    MLX-Audio

    A text-to-speech, speech-to-text and speech-to-speech library

    ...Because it uses MLX and targets Apple Silicon, inference is fast and can take advantage of hardware acceleration and quantization for efficient on-device performance. The project provides a straightforward CLI (mlx_audio.tts.generate) as well as a Python API for programmatic generation of audio, including parameters for voice choice, speed, language hints, output format, and sample rate. It includes examples such as audiobook generation to demonstrate long-form synthesis and joined audio segments. On top of that, MLX-Audio offers a modern web interface powered by FastAPI, with real-time waveform and 3D visualizations, file upload, and audio management.
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    ChatTTS_colab

    ChatTTS_colab

    One-click deployment (including offline integration package)

    ChatTTS_colab is a wrapper project around the ChatTTS model that focuses on “one-click” deployment, especially in Google Colab. It provides an integrated offline bundle and scripts for Windows and macOS so users can run ChatTTS locally without wrestling with complex environment setup. The repository includes Colab notebooks that launch a Gradio-based web UI and expose streaming TTS, making it possible to listen to generated audio as it is produced. A distinctive feature is the “voice gacha”...
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    OuteTTS

    OuteTTS

    Interface for OuteTTS models

    ...It provides a high-level Interface API that wraps model configuration, speaker handling, and audio generation so you can focus on integrating speech into your application rather than wiring up low-level engines. The project supports multiple backends including llama.cpp (Python bindings and server), Hugging Face Transformers, ExLlamaV2, VLLM and a JavaScript interface via Transformers.js, allowing it to run on CPUs, NVIDIA CUDA GPUs, AMD ROCm, Vulkan-capable GPUs, and Apple Metal. It also includes a notion of speaker profiles: you can create a speaker from a short audio sample, save it as JSON, and reuse it for consistent voice identity across generations and sessions. ...
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