TaskJEPA-v0Audio-JEPAWhisperMimiSpoofing detection0.9270.9390.9460.962Music captioning (SongDescriber)0.4810.4450.4470.473General captioning (MeCat)0.4780.4900.6250.583Vocal sound classification0.7950.4010.8660.907Emotion recognition (CREMA-D)0.4560.3830.5060.580Keyword spotting (SpeechCommands)0.0910.0520.7070.678Language identification0.0780.0440.8290.540Intent classification0.1550.1040.8230.983Speech recognition (LibriSpeech)0.0000.0000.3750.637Speech recognition (AISHELL-1)0.0000.0000.3590.157
这只替他干活的“龙虾”,正是今年年初席卷全球的现象级开源项目——OpenClaw,由奥地利退休程序员彼得·斯坦伯格于2025年11月创建。因其红色龙虾图标,它被中国用户戏称为“小龙虾”,部署、调教、使用它的过程,被称为“养龙虾”。
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马化腾官宣全系「龙虾」矩阵,「还有一批产品陆续赶来」
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