BooruDatasetTagManager
stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor
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BooruDatasetTagManager
- CLIP and DeepDanbooru Alternatives For Prompt Generation [Relevant Self-Promotion]
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Using hydrus for managing tags of training data
There are few tools for mass tagging data. Each with their own problems. * stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor has good features. But it also has bugs that make it nearly unusable. It is also resource heavy as it runs in the webUI with stable diffusion, and stable diffusion always has models loaded. * BooruDatasetTagManager lacks many useful features.
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just click what you want to learn
This is what I use for managing booru tags: starik222/BooruDatasetTagManager (github.com)
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What program to use for mass editing tags for training images?
BooruDatasetTagManager is another option but it has much fewer features than the above tool. For example it doesn't seem to have negative search option (show images that do not have specified tag).
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Easy way to bulk edit captions
I use Booru Dataset Tag Manager
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Captioning Datasets for Training Purposes
You’ve got a dataset. You’ve decided on a structure. You’re ready to start captioning. Now it’s time for the magic part of the workflow: BooruDatasetTagManager (BDTM). This handy piece of software will do two extremely important things for us which greatly speeds up the workflow:
stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor
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Using hydrus for managing tags of training data
There are few tools for mass tagging data. Each with their own problems. * stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor has good features. But it also has bugs that make it nearly unusable. It is also resource heavy as it runs in the webUI with stable diffusion, and stable diffusion always has models loaded. * BooruDatasetTagManager lacks many useful features.
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What program to use for mass editing tags for training images?
I tried stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor but it has a bug where it would get confused and sometimes swap tags from one image to another ruining everything.
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Experiment AI Anime w/ C-Net 1.1 + GroundingDINO + SAM + MFR (workflow)
Use WD 1.4 tagger (https://github.com/toriato/stable-diffusion-webui-wd14-tagger) to extract prompt words from each frame (threshold 0.65), then use the dataset tag editor (https://github.com/toshiaki1729/stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor) for batch editing, mainly:
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Civitai should enforce a replicability check
If you haven't come across them yet, these two guides: this and this are good reads, and this one for info about learning rates. Beyond what those guides give info on, there are two points in which I noticed a large increase in my Lora quality- better captioning, and when I resized all the images to have about the same amount of pixels as was being trained. For captioning I have a text file with types of tags I know I'll have to hit- subject (solo, 1girl, 1boy, those early tags), what kind of perspective- portrait, closeup, full body, etc, where the character is looking (looking up, looking to the side, looking at viewer, etc), what the perspective of the viewer is (from above, from below, pov, etc), and I write down common clothing tags for the character. So I have that off to the side, and then I load up this extension for webui. It has a bit of learning curve, but I point it at what pictures I've gotten and get it to interrogate with all the models it offers except blip, and set the confidence threshold to 0.10 so it's spitting out lots of tags. After it interrogates all the pictures, I use the database feature to remove the duplicate tags, and then I save the database so it creates all the text files. Then I go to the "edit caption of selected image" select an image to caption from the left. At that point on the right the top box should be full of tags, and the bottom one should be empty. I look at my checklist from my textfile and start hitting all the areas I need to, which doesn't take long. Then I look up at the top box and read from left to right, top to bottom, one tag a time, and if it's a relevant tag, I type it in the bottom box.
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embed txt tags
I have been using this: https://github.com/toshiaki1729/stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor to get tags on some random images (not for a dataset, just for ease of browsing personal photos and such) unfortunately, this exports as a txt file and doesnt know how to do xmp or tag embedding. does anyone know of a way to emb the exported txt file into the image keywords/categories/whatever it supports (based on format) or a quick way to convert it to an xmp sidecar file? not necessarily related to ai generation, but it is related to ai usage. hopefully someone knows the answer or can point me where to find it.
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Automatic1111 extensions. What're your must-haves?
Dataset Tag Editor is perfect for editing large datasets and their caption files. It's been around for a couple months and I only found out about it the other day. I could have saved so much time manually editing hundreds of caption files....
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Questions About Improving Embeddings/Hypernetwork Results
There is one extension I use however: https://github.com/toshiaki1729/stable-diffusion-webui-dataset-tag-editor
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-webui-wd14-tagger - Labeling extension for Automatic1111's Web UI
sd-webui-additional-networks
minigpt4-batch - Use miniGPT-4 batch to generate captions for a lot of images! You should be able to create the best captions you always wanted!
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
kohya-trainer - Adapted from https://note.com/kohya_ss/n/nbf7ce8d80f29 for easier cloning
MiniGPT-4 - Open-sourced codes for MiniGPT-4 and MiniGPT-v2 (https://minigpt-4.github.io, https://minigpt-v2.github.io/)
stable-diffusion-webui-depthmap-script - High Resolution Depth Maps for Stable Diffusion WebUI
sd-webui-lobe-theme - 🅰️ Lobe theme - The modern theme for stable diffusion webui, exquisite interface design, highly customizable UI, and efficiency boosting features.
kohya_ss
sd-webui-image-sequence-toolkit - Extension for AUTOMATIC111's WebUI