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    Whisper

    Whisper

    Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision

    ...These tasks are jointly represented as a sequence of tokens to be predicted by the decoder, allowing a single model to replace many stages of a traditional speech-processing pipeline. The multitask training format uses a set of special tokens that serve as task specifiers or classification targets.
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    TorchAudio

    TorchAudio

    Data manipulation and transformation for audio signal processing

    The aim of torchaudio is to apply PyTorch to the audio domain. By supporting PyTorch, torchaudio follows the same philosophy of providing strong GPU acceleration, having a focus on trainable features through the autograd system, and having consistent style (tensor names and dimension names). Therefore, it is primarily a machine learning library and not a general signal processing library. The benefits of PyTorch can be seen in torchaudio through having all the computations be through PyTorch...
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    IndexTTS2

    IndexTTS2

    Industrial-level controllable zero-shot text-to-speech system

    ...It builds on state-of-the-art models such as XTTS and other modern neural TTS backbones, improving them with a conformer-based speech conditional encoder and upgrading the decoder to a high-quality vocoder (BigVGAN2), leading to clearer and more natural audio output. The system supports zero-shot voice cloning — meaning it can mimic a target speaker’s voice from a short reference sample — making it versatile for multi-voice uses. Compared to many open-source TTS tools, IndexTTS emphasizes efficiency and controllability: it offers faster inference, simpler training pipelines, and controllable speech parameters (like duration, pitch, and prosody), which is critical for production use.
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    CSM (Conversational Speech Model)

    CSM (Conversational Speech Model)

    A Conversational Speech Generation Model

    The CSM (Conversational Speech Model) is a speech generation model developed by Sesame AI that creates RVQ audio codes from text and audio inputs. It uses a Llama backbone and a smaller audio decoder to produce audio codes for realistic speech synthesis. The model has been fine-tuned for interactive voice demos and is hosted on platforms like Hugging Face for testing. CSM offers a flexible setup and is compatible with CUDA-enabled GPUs for efficient execution.
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    NÜWA - Pytorch

    NÜWA - Pytorch

    Implementation of NÜWA, attention network for text to video synthesis

    Implementation of NÜWA, state of the art attention network for text-to-video synthesis, in Pytorch. It also contains an extension into video and audio generation, using a dual decoder approach. It seems as though a diffusion-based method has taken the new throne for SOTA. However, I will continue on with NUWA, extending it to use multi-headed codes + hierarchical causal transformer. I think that direction is untapped for improving on this line of work. In the paper, they also present a way to condition the video generation based on segmentation mask(s). ...
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    Denoiser

    Denoiser

    Real Time Speech Enhancement in the Waveform Domain (Interspeech 2020)

    Denoiser is a real-time speech enhancement model operating directly on raw waveforms, designed to clean noisy audio while running efficiently on CPU. It uses a causal encoder-decoder architecture with skip connections, optimized with losses defined both in the time domain and frequency domain to better suppress noise while preserving speech. Unlike models that operate on spectrograms alone, this design enables lower latency and coherent waveform output.
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    wav2letter++

    wav2letter++

    Facebook AI research's automatic speech recognition toolkit

    First, install Flashlight (using the 0.3 branch is required) with the ASR application. This repository includes recipes to reproduce the following research papers as well as pre-trained models. All results reproduction must use Flashlight <= 0.3.2 for exact reproducibility. At least one of LZMA, BZip2, or Z is required for LM compression with KenLM. It is highly recommended to build KenLM with position-independent code (-fPIC) enabled, to enable python compatibility. After installing, run...
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    JuliusModels

    JuliusModels

    Open source speech models for Julius in English and other languages.

    Open source speech models for Julius speech decoder. Its aim is to give access a wider community of speech recognition enthusiasts to quality models, which they can use in their own projects on different OS platforms (Unix, Windows, etc...) All of the models are based on HTK modelling software and data sets available freely on the Internet.
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