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# Model Card: Bark
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This is the official codebase for running the text to audio model, from Suno.ai.
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The following is additional information about the models released here.
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## Model Details
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Bark is a series of three transformer models that turn text into audio.
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### Text to semantic tokens
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- Input: text, tokenized with [BERT tokenizer from Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/bert#transformers.BertTokenizer)
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- Output: semantic tokens that encode the audio to be generated
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### Semantic to coarse tokens
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- Input: semantic tokens
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- Output: tokens from the first two codebooks of the [EnCodec Codec](https://github.com/facebookresearch/encodec) from facebook
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### Coarse to fine tokens
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- Input: the first two codebooks from EnCodec
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- Output: 8 codebooks from EnCodec
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### Architecture
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| Model | Parameters | Attention | Output Vocab size |
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|:-------------------------:|:----------:|------------|:-----------------:|
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| Text to semantic tokens | 80 M | Causal | 10,000 |
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| Semantic to coarse tokens | 80 M | Causal | 2x 1,024 |
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| Coarse to fine tokens | 80 M | Non-causal | 6x 1,024 |
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### Release date
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April 2023
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## Broader Implications
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We anticipate that this model's text to audio capabilities can be used to improve accessbility tools in a variety of languages.
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Straightforward improvements will allow models to run faster than realtime, rendering them useful for applications such as virtual assistants.
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While we hope that this release will enable users to express their creativity and build applications that are a force
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for good, we acknowledge that any text to audio model has the potential for dual use. While it is not straightforward
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to voice clone known people with Bark, they can still be used for nefarious purposes. To further reduce the chances of unintended use of Bark,
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we also release a simple classifier to detect Bark-generated audio with high accuracy (see notebooks section of the main repository).
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