styler
Non-invasive pretty printing of R code (by r-lib)
hifi-gan
HiFi-GAN: Generative Adversarial Networks for Efficient and High Fidelity Speech Synthesis (by jik876)
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'Unexpected if' error
If you are using RStudio, I would highly recommend turning on rainbow braces to help you identify missing braces more quickly. Also, while Reddit code formatting is nowhere indicative of what your code actually looks like, I recommend adding the styler RStudio addin that auto-formats your code on save.
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Advice for r and rmarkdown using vim?
Besides a common modern Neovim "IDE setup", some other useful R-specific tools: - languageserver R package for LSP integration. - styler R package for code formatting. Somewhat slow and lacks some features, but seems to be the best current solution.
hifi-gan
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- [D] What is the best open source text to speech model?
- I made Lisa-nee TTS (Imai Lisa)
- HiFi-GAN: Generative Adversarial Networks for Efficient and Hi-Fi Speech Synth
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[2108.13320] Neural HMMs are all you need (for high-quality attention-free TTS)
It will be interesting to see if the artefacts you noticed persist once we've trained the model for longer and switch to a better vocoder such as HiFi-GAN. (The paper and audio examples use WaveGlow since that's the default of the repository we compared ourselves to.) That said, "choppiness" sounds to me like it might be related to the temporal evolution, in which case it's something that a non-causal, convolutional post-net might be able to smooth over.
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The dangers of AI
Hey, as far as I know this paper is the current SoTA on public data that is open source. Github is here. If you are interested in really getting into speech synthesis, this page has everything (modern stuff on the bottom.)