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CLIP
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Anomaly Detection with FiftyOne and Anomalib
pip install -U huggingface_hub umap-learn git+https://github.com/openai/CLIP.git
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How to Cluster Images
We will also need two more libraries: OpenAI’s CLIP GitHub repo, enabling us to generate image features with the CLIP model, and the umap-learn library, which will let us apply a dimensionality reduction technique called Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) to those features to visualize them in 2D:
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Show HN: Memories, FOSS Google Photos alternative built for high performance
Biggest missing feature for all these self hosted photo hosting is the lack of a real search. Being able to search for things like "beach at night" is a time saver instead of browsing through hundreds or thousands of photos. There are trained neural networks out there like https://github.com/openai/CLIP which are quite good.
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Zero-Shot Prediction Plugin for FiftyOne
In computer vision, this is known as zero-shot learning, or zero-shot prediction, because the goal is to generate predictions without explicitly being given any example predictions to learn from. With the advent of high quality multimodal models like CLIP and foundation models like Segment Anything, it is now possible to generate remarkably good zero-shot predictions for a variety of computer vision tasks, including:
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A History of CLIP Model Training Data Advances
(Github Repo | Most Popular Model | Paper | Project Page)
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NLP Algorithms for Clustering AI Content Search Keywords
the first thing that comes to mind is CLIP: https://github.com/openai/CLIP
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How to Build a Semantic Search Engine for Emojis
Whenever I’m working on semantic search applications that connect images and text, I start with a family of models known as contrastive language image pre-training (CLIP). These models are trained on image-text pairs to generate similar vector representations or embeddings for images and their captions, and dissimilar vectors when images are paired with other text strings. There are multiple CLIP-style models, including OpenCLIP and MetaCLIP, but for simplicity we’ll focus on the original CLIP model from OpenAI. No model is perfect, and at a fundamental level there is no right way to compare images and text, but CLIP certainly provides a good starting point.
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COMFYUI SDXL WORKFLOW INBOUND! Q&A NOW OPEN! (WIP EARLY ACCESS WORKFLOW INCLUDED!)
in the modal card it says: pretrained text encoders (OpenCLIP-ViT/G and CLIP-ViT/L).
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Stability Matrix v1.1.0 - Portable mode, Automatic updates, Revamped console, and more
Command: "C:\StabilityMatrix\Packages\stable-diffusion-webui\venv\Scripts\python.exe" -m pip install https://github.com/openai/CLIP/archive/d50d76daa670286dd6cacf3bcd80b5e4823fc8e1.zip --prefer-binary
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[D] LLM or model that does image -> prompt?
CLIP might work for your needs.
taming-transformers
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Automatic1111 for Intel Arc (A380 Tested)
taming-transformers
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[R] My simple Transformer audio encoder gives the same output for each timestep after the encoder
What’s your goal exactly? Are you trying to make a transformer based auto encoder of audio spectrograms? If so you should either start with either a proven ViT-based AE implementation (either a VAE or a VQ-GAN). But I don’t see why you necessarily need a ViT for this, if you’re working at a much smaller scale a convolutional architecture is plenty and much more amenable to beginners. See https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers for an example of a convolutional VQ GAN.
- Trying to make VqGAN+CLIP work again
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im so lost
Command: "git" clone "https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers.git" "C:\AI\stable-diffusion-webui\repositories\taming-transformers"
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Why is ChatGPT and other large language models not feasible to be used locally in consumer grade hardware while Stable Diffusion is?
See https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09841 for prior work. SD authors swap out the Transformer and language modelling objective with a UNet diffusion objective. In general, the more inductive bias your model has, the more efficient it can be. ChatGPT runs purely on a Transformer architecture, which has far fewer priors than a CNN and requires far more parameters as a result. This may not be the case in the future.
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1 or 2 Errors Installing Automatic1111 on Mac M1
There is definitely a cmd but I can't tell you. It's on GitHub https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers
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Trying to Install InvokeAI and VectorQuantizer2 and taming modules but get error “zsh: parse error near `)’” How to fix? (MAC M1)
I wasn’t able to find a “taming” folder within the site-packages folder so I decided to look up how to get VectorQuantizer2 and taming.modules.vqvae.quantize and found this link: https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers/blob/master/taming/modules/vqvae/quantize.py I copied the raw contents and pasted that to the terminal and I got this error: “zsh: parse error near `)’” I’m not sure how to fix this so I can install VectorQuantizer2 so I can use InvokeAI. How do I fix this?
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AI Is Coming For Commercial Art Jobs. Can It Be Stopped? (Greg Rutkowski quoted)
I say this to everyone... Even if SD and the model is legit and legal. Do not go around commercialising it's outputs or claiming ownership over them... and if you do the properly cite the source of the model and system along with it. In https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion, https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers and https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4 there are citiations provided for you to use for a reason. I recommend you to use them.
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Stable-diffusion in Nix
# Copy models as described in README cp ~/Downloads/model.ckpt . cp ~/Downloads/GFPGANv1.3.pth . # Clone other repos as mentioned in README mkdir repositories git clone https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion.git repositories/stable-diffusion git clone https://github.com/CompVis/taming-transformers.git repositories/taming-transformers git clone https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer.git repositories/CodeFormer git clone https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP.git repositories/BLIP export NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNFREE=1 nix-shell default.nix pip install torch --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu113 # Also from linux instructions. Can probably be added to default.nix python webui.py
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[D] Where does VQ-GAN get its randomness from?
Code for https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09841 found: https://compvis.github.io/taming-transformers/
What are some alternatives?
open_clip - An open source implementation of CLIP.
stable-diffusion - This version of CompVis/stable-diffusion features an interactive command-line script that combines text2img and img2img functionality in a "dream bot" style interface, a WebGUI, and multiple features and other enhancements. [Moved to: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI]
sentence-transformers - Multilingual Sentence & Image Embeddings with BERT
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
latent-diffusion - High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models
stable-diffusion - Optimized Stable Diffusion modified to run on lower GPU VRAM
disco-diffusion
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI [Moved to: https://github.com/sd-webui/stable-diffusion-webui]
DALLE2-pytorch - Implementation of DALL-E 2, OpenAI's updated text-to-image synthesis neural network, in Pytorch
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI [Moved to: https://github.com/Sygil-Dev/sygil-webui]
BLIP - PyTorch code for BLIP: Bootstrapping Language-Image Pre-training for Unified Vision-Language Understanding and Generation
stable-diffusion - A latent text-to-image diffusion model