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YuE We tackle the task of long-form music generation—particularly the challenging lyrics-to-song problem—by introducing YuE (乐), a family of open foundation models based on the LLaMA2 architecture
YuE: AI Music Generation at Scale - WhiteFiber Discover YuE, the innovative open-source AI music generator that transforms lyrics into full songs with vocals and accompaniment Learn how it works and try it yourself with our step-by-step guide
YuE: Scaling Open Foundation Models for Long-Form Music Generation Through extensive evaluation, we demonstrate that YuE matches or even surpasses some of the proprietary systems in musicality and vocal agility In addition, fine-tuning YuE enables additional controls and enhanced support for tail languages
YuE is a groundbreaking series of open-source foundation models . . . YuE is a groundbreaking series of open-source foundation models designed for music generation, specifically for transforming lyrics into full songs (lyrics2song) you can use it in comfyUI - smthemex ComfyUI_YuE
I say Yue Yue! A Deep Dive into HKUST M-A-P’s New Open-Source Model YuE YuE is an open-source music generation model designed to create complete songs with impressive precision At its core, it uses a semantically enhanced audio tokenizer, which cuts down on training costs and speeds up the learning process
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m-a-p YuE-s2-1B-general · Hugging Face YuE is a groundbreaking series of open-source foundation models designed for music generation, specifically for transforming lyrics into full songs (lyrics2song)
Dr. Yue Li – Ph. D. in Climate-Biogeoscience Yue Li, Shilong Piao, Laurent Z X Li, Anping Chen, Xuhui Wang, et al A combination of forest inventory, satellite data, and a coupled model allow for the first time the vegetation-induced precipitation feedback