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Currently this is not working as the repo used to make the notebook work is under-development, This is a notebook from Kaggle I had made that allows user's to make their own AI voices using 16bit PCM, 22050 HZ WAV files on the Neural networks provided by NVIDIA's creation of Tacotron 2 which has been further developed and worked on by the team a…

  • Updated Feb 21, 2022
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This is a notebook from kaggle I had made that allows user's to refine and clean up their tacotron 2 models in terms of the audio output. In order to use this notebook you'll require a Tacotron 2 model fully trained, with the dataset used and the transcription and/or validation file too.

  • Updated Dec 4, 2021
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magnetron.artificial-intelligence-2.0.mincloud.proxia--INSTINCTIVE-MIND-5-2B

✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: This is a Google Colab/Jupyter Notebook for developing a VOICE PROXIA (B) when working with ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0 ™ (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2.0™ is part of MAGNETRON ™ TECHNOLOGY).

  • Updated Sep 18, 2022
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