LiveCaptions
textual_inversion
LiveCaptions | textual_inversion | |
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9 | 30 | |
1,020 | 2,743 | |
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6.7 | 0.8 | |
7 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
C | Jupyter Notebook | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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LiveCaptions
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Open source app to watch videos from any platform
* [Live Captions](https://github.com/abb128/LiveCaptions): Accessible live captions that are completely private. It seems that Live Captions are the same with FUTO Voice.
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Ask HN: Looking for a 24-7 Real-Time Voice Transcription Tool
https://github.com/abb128/LiveCaptions comes to mind: The libraries and models for it are easily available for reworking it to be how you want, and can run 24/7 if you don't mind the cpu usage
- Any solution to voice to text?
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These Nreal glasses that subtitles live conversation for deaf people
Just a heads up for the heads up: You don't need any proprietary software for this. Just look here or install "Live Captions" on any Linux distribution via software store. Totally free and open-source.
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Linux captions software - FUTO Fellowship program interview
tl;dw He sponsored someone to make this, and if you have an open source project he might sponsor you too: https://github.com/abb128/LiveCaptions
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080/4090: Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 23.04 Performance
I don't know if you heard of this app [1] which works well but is English-only unfortunately. Still looks cool though.
[1] https://github.com/abb128/LiveCaptions
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 06 February 2023
- Live Captions: an application that provides live captions for the Linux desktop
textual_inversion
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 06 February 2023
- Loading textual inversion embeddings in vanilla SD library?
- Embeddings without using AUTO1111
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How to use embeddings with PyTorch
Checking out https://github.com/rinongal/textual_inversion, which has some possibly informative examples and scripts.
- Textual Inversion
- Advice on Automatic1111 textual inversion tuning?
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Hi. Is training my own textual inversion feasible on one 1070? &how long does it take?
I think currently you will need about 20GB VRam..., options are: 1. https://github.com/rinongal/textual_inversion - localy
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Question About Running Local Textual Inversion
Rinongal and nicolai256 versions, the latter of which is also the one explained in Nerdy Rodent's youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsDykBTjo20, work but they also have an issue of lacking editability in comparison to one made by huggingface's collab which is followed up in a very long issue on Rinongal's Github. You can add accumulate_grad_batches: 4 to the end of the finetune files like shown in Nerdy Rodent's video at this time stamp to try to alleviate this issue, but the quality isn't as good as one made in the online collab.
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How close are we to full movie generation from a technical standpoint?
That may mostly solve that but it’s too early right now: https://github.com/rinongal/textual_inversion
For fun I tried to make an entire animated music video but it took over one week of processing and basically fell apart coherently by 30 seconds so just did one third:
https://youtu.be/f3GfUKJBUYA
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Easy Textual Inversion tutorial. How To Train Stable Diffusion With Your Own Art.
The huggingface models don't work with the local stable diffusion, only the models trained locally with this repo https://github.com/rinongal/textual_inversion can be installed, at least for now.
What are some alternatives?
say
stable-diffusion - A latent text-to-image diffusion model
DocsGPT - GPT-powered chat for documentation, chat with your documents
bitsandbytes - Accessible large language models via k-bit quantization for PyTorch.
localsend - An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop
InvokeAI - InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models, empowering professionals, artists, and enthusiasts to generate and create visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. The solution offers an industry leading WebUI, supports terminal use through a CLI, and serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
Git-Heat-Map - Visualise a git repository by diff activity
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
ios-app - Official IVPN iOS app
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]
hermes - A document management system
VideoX - VideoX: a collection of video cross-modal models