Dreambooth
safetensors_util
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Dreambooth
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What's the best current solution for training a LORA model?
This is the one I meant https://github.com/brian6091/Dreambooth
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Dreambooth training scripts
Sorry for the delay. I’ve been using a notebook I wrote. You can try it out here: https://github.com/brian6091/Dreambooth
safetensors_util
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Training for concepts other than styles or a specific person
There is also this tool: https://github.com/by321/safetensors_util which can show captions used to train a LoRA. It probably works on mine. You could try it on CIVITAI models to get an idea of other peoples captions.
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Is there a way to extract the settings of a LyCORIS model?
If it's a safetensors file then you might be able to read the metadata with this, I have no idea about anything LyCORIS tho lol sorry, no idea if they're even safetensors or what. Figured I'd link the Reddit post so you can leave the person a like if you use their app and it helps you, but if you'd rather just skip to the Github for it that's your decision :) I've tried it and can confirm it works with Loras and regular models in safetensors format, so LyCORIS should be at least possible, as long as it's a safetensors file.
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Do you want to see how your favorite LoRA was trained ? You might be in luck, many files have a metadata field that records training information/parameters.
Many safetensors files, especially LoRA files, have a metadata field in the file header that records training information. This small python utility program lets you see this information, run it like this:
What are some alternatives?
gpt-j-fine-tuning-example - Fine-tuning 6-Billion GPT-J (& other models) with LoRA and 8-bit compression
fastsdcpu - Fast stable diffusion on CPU
Anti-DreamBooth - Anti-DreamBooth: Protecting users from personalized text-to-image synthesis (ICCV'23)
kohya-sd-scripts-webui - Gradio wrapper for sd-scripts by kohya
invoke-ai-gui-colab - An attempt to run latest release of Invoke Ai's web gui through Google Colab
xTuring - Build, customize and control you own LLMs. From data pre-processing to fine-tuning, xTuring provides an easy way to personalize open-source LLMs. Join our discord community: https://discord.gg/TgHXuSJEk6
malayalam_english_subtitle_generator - Malayalam to English Subtitle Generator for audio files using OpenAI's Whisper.
StableDiffusionUI - Stable Diffusion UI: Diffusers (CUDA/ONNX)
OneTrainer - OneTrainer is a one-stop solution for all your stable diffusion training needs.
Once-Upon-AI-Time - GPT-3 and Stable Diffusion powered short story generator
NeTI - Official Implementation for "A Neural Space-Time Representation for Text-to-Image Personalization" (SIGGRAPH Asia 2023)
StableDiffusion-CheatSheet - A list of StableDiffusion styles and some notes for offline use. Pure HTML, CSS and a bit of JS.