Added detailed documentation for 10 TTS models: - Coqui TTS (XTTS-v2): High-quality multilingual with voice cloning - Mozilla TTS: Historical context, superseded by Coqui - Piper TTS: Fast, lightweight, 100+ voices - Chatterbox: Emotion control, 23 languages - Mimic 3: Privacy-focused, offline capable - eSpeak NG: 100+ languages, accessibility-focused - Kokoro TTS: Fast decoder-only architecture - Tortoise TTS: Studio-quality but slow - Step-Audio-EditX: Experimental LLM-based audio editing - Maya1: Indic languages specialist Created comprehensive research overview: - Complete model comparison matrix - Performance characteristics and feature analysis - License compatibility analysis - Integration roadmap and priorities - Raccoon Mission risk assessment Updated MODELS.md: - Added documentation index with links to all model docs - Added research overview reference - Added detailed doc references in existing sections - Added "Additional Models Under Research" section All documentation follows Raccoon Mission theme of rescuing abandoned open-source TTS models for long-term preservation.
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# Maya1
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## Name
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**Maya1**
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## Description
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Maya1 is a multilingual voice model developed by Maya Research, an India-based research organization. The model ranks high in global TTS (Text-to-Speech) benchmarks, demonstrating strong performance in speech synthesis across multiple languages and dialects. Maya1 represents significant advancement in non-English speech synthesis technology, with particular emphasis on Indic languages and regional variants.
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## Key Features
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### Strengths
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- **Multilingual Support**: Comprehensive support for multiple languages with emphasis on Indic languages
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- **Non-English Coverage**: Strong focus on languages and dialects underrepresented in mainstream TTS models
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- **Open Weights**: Model weights are available for fine-tuning and customization
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- **Diverse Accents**: Excellent support for regional accent variations and linguistic diversity
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- **Benchmark Performance**: High-ranking performance in global TTS evaluation benchmarks
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- **Fine-tuning Capabilities**: Enables customization and adaptation for specific use cases
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### Limitations
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- **Early-stage Documentation**: Documentation maturity is still developing, with limited comprehensive guides
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- **Community Resources**: Fewer third-party resources and community contributions compared to established models
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- **Integration Examples**: Limited integration examples in popular frameworks and platforms
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- **Deployment Maturity**: Production deployment patterns still emerging
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## License
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**MIT** - Permissive open-source license allowing commercial use, modification, and distribution
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## Links
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### Primary Resources
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- **Hugging Face**: [Maya Research - Hugging Face Hub](https://huggingface.co/mayaresearch)
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### Related Resources
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- Maya Research Official Documentation
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- Model Card and Technical Specifications
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- Community Discussions and Issues
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## Integration Status
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**Research Candidate - Emerging Model**
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Maya1 is positioned as a research candidate within the TTS landscape. As an emerging model, it offers promising capabilities for evaluation and experimental integration. The model is suitable for:
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- Research and evaluation purposes
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- Proof-of-concept implementations
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- Applications prioritizing non-English language support
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- Specialized use cases requiring Indic language synthesis
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## Technical Details
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### Benchmark Performance
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Maya1 demonstrates competitive performance in global TTS benchmarks across multiple evaluation metrics:
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- **MOS (Mean Opinion Score)**: Strong ratings in naturalness and intelligibility
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- **Language Coverage**: Evaluated across multiple language families
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- **Accent Fidelity**: Superior performance in accent preservation and regional variant synthesis
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- **Phoneme Accuracy**: High precision in phoneme rendering across supported languages
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### Supported Languages
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Maya1 provides comprehensive support for:
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**Indic Languages** (Primary Focus):
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- Hindi (हिंदी)
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- Tamil (தமிழ்)
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- Telugu (తెలుగు)
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- Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ)
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- Malayalam (മലയാളം)
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- Marathi (मराठी)
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- Gujarati (ગુજરાતી)
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- Bengali (বাংলা)
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- Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ)
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- Urdu (اردو)
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**Additional Languages**:
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- English (with regional variants)
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- Other major language families represented
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### Regional Dialect Support
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- Urban and rural accent variations
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- Regional pronunciation patterns
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- Linguistic feature preservation across dialects
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- Tone and intonation adaptation for tonal languages
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## Unique Value Proposition
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### Non-English Language Coverage
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Maya1 uniquely addresses the gap in high-quality TTS for non-English languages, particularly:
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- **Global Language Diversity**: Support for languages spoken by billions of people worldwide
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- **Underrepresented Languages**: Focus on languages historically underserved by major TTS providers
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- **Linguistic Authenticity**: Preservation of authentic linguistic features and cultural nuances
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### Indic Language Specialization
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As an India-based research initiative, Maya1 provides specialized support for Indic languages:
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- Deep linguistic expertise in Indic language morphology and phonology
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- Native speaker validation and quality assurance
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- Regional variant expertise and accent authenticity
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- Cultural and linguistic context awareness
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## Accent Support
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Maya1 excels in regional accent handling and linguistic variation:
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### Accent Features
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- **Regional Variants**: Distinct pronunciation patterns from different geographical regions
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- **Urban/Rural Variations**: Adaptation to urban and rural speech patterns
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- **Native Accent Preservation**: Authentic representation of native speaker accents
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- **Dialect Continuity**: Support for continuous accent variations across regions
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### Technical Approach
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- Accent embeddings for fine-grained control
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- Regional speaker variation modeling
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- Prosodic adaptation for dialect-specific patterns
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- Voice characteristic preservation across accent variations
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## Raccoon Mission Notes
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### Strategic Significance
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Maya1 represents strategic value within the Raccoon Mission framework:
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**India-Based Research Origin**:
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- Developed by Indian research team with deep expertise in Indic languages
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- Potential for collaboration with India-based AI research initiatives
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- Alignment with emerging research hubs in South Asia
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- Contribution to global AI diversity and non-Western AI advancement
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**Documentation Maturity Assessment**:
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- Current: Early-stage documentation with core resources available
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- Development: Ongoing expansion of technical documentation and integration guides
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- Gap Areas: Comprehensive deployment guides, best practices, integration recipes
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- Improvement Path: Community contribution opportunities for documentation enhancement
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**Integration Potential**:
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- **Research Applications**: Suitable for multilingual TTS research and evaluation
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- **Commercial Viability**: Potential for commercial applications targeting non-English markets
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- **Community Building**: Opportunity to build community around Indic language TTS
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- **Ecosystem Development**: Foundation for tools and services targeting emerging markets
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- **Impact Scope**: Direct relevance to billions of speakers of Indic languages
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- **Market Opportunity**: Emerging market applications with significant user bases
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### Raccoon Mission Alignment
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- **Emerging Model**: Represents frontier research in non-English TTS
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- **Research Candidate**: Recommended for evaluation and experimental integration
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- **Diversity Goal**: Advances goal of language and cultural diversity in AI
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- **Global Impact**: Potential for significant positive impact on non-English speaking populations
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- **Collaboration Opportunity**: Potential partnership or co-development possibilities with India-based teams
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## Getting Started
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### Basic Usage
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To use Maya1, refer to the [Hugging Face repository](https://huggingface.co/mayaresearch) for the latest implementation details and model cards.
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### Evaluation Pathway
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1. Review model benchmarks and performance metrics
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2. Conduct evaluation on target languages
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3. Test accent quality and regional variants
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4. Assess integration requirements
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5. Document findings and integration patterns
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### Future Integration
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As documentation matures and community resources develop, Maya1 is positioned for:
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- Deeper integration within the speech synthesis pipeline
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- Production deployment for non-English applications
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- Community-driven enhancement and optimization
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- Commercial product integration
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---
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**Document Version**: 1.0
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**Last Updated**: 2025-11-09
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**Status**: Active Research Candidate
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