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deep-daze
- Besides Gaming - for what can be a 4080 useful?
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Master hacker used “AI via command prompt” to ask what “after death looks like”
it's not nessecary to specify the model with the tool he is using also known as deep daze
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AI image transformation. New drop, Proto-Cubism art watch the magic below.
If you want do the same thing for free yourself: https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
- GitHub - lucidrains/deep-daze: Simple command line tool for text to image generation using OpenAI's CLIP and Siren (Implicit neural representation network). Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
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List of sites/programs/projects that use OpenAI's CLIP neural network for steering image/video creation to match a text description
(Added Mar. 15, 2021) deep-daze Fourier Feature Map - Colaboratory by afiaka87. Uses SIREN to generate images. Reference. Reddit post.
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test
(Added Feb. 5, 2021) Deep Daze - Colaboratory by lucidrains. Uses SIREN to generate images. The GitHub repo has a local machine version. GitHub. Notebook copy by levindabhi.
- AI generated visualization of Meat Grinder lyrics
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Let's play Guess That Chandrian! (Round one) All images are generated by AI using the Chandrian's "Deep Names and Signs" as the prompt. Who does your sleeping mind see? Let me know in the comments!
Thanks! I'll be posting more over the week. I run these on Python. Here's the link for the program https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
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Told an AI to generate Linux. Looks about right
In case you have some damn good gamer-level GPU, you can try this FOSS alternative locally instead: https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
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AI-generated image using "Israel" as a keyword
I'm not sure exactly what they used, but deep-daze can be used to generate similar things that turn out quite cool
Story2Hallucination
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(Added Feb. 5, 2021) Story2Hallucination.ipynb - Colaboratory by bonkerfield. Uses BigGAN to generate images/videos. GitHub.
- Skrev in "Stockholm" i en AI-generator. Fick fram denna. Känns rimligt ändå
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Some AI tools I've picked up, and tips.
Third which is pretty new to me is the Story2Hallucination. Which takes text, (say your story) and uses Google Deep Sleep to create a visual using AI to generate images for what the story is describing. And example can be found here.
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Text to Image Generation
I ran some Lovecraft through Story2Hallucination[1] which uses Big Sleep to make videos from text.
The results were quite something - https://m.imgur.com/tfWLsSR
[1] https://github.com/lots-of-things/Story2Hallucination
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[P] Visualizing evolution of Text-to-Image generation algorithms side by side by generating video from song-lyrics (X-LXMERT v/s AlpehImage/Dall-E)
Using Story2Hallucination: https://boredhumans.com/music_videos/Story2Hallucination_withwords.mp4 (made with https://github.com/lots-of-things/Story2Hallucination). The problem with it was that I had no easy way to match the timing of the lyrics on the screen with the real singing. So I then made a new version at https://boredhumans.com/music_videos/Story2Hallucination_nowords.mp4 where I edited the code so it did not show the words at all. But it is somewhat boring to watch.
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Story2Hallucination renders a world of dragons from an AI dungeon game
Here you go: https://github.com/lots-of-things/Story2Hallucination/
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[D] Will machine learning enable a single person to make a blockbuster movie like Avengers: endgame within 6 months?
This is basic attempt at that: https://github.com/lots-of-things/Story2Hallucination . It turns the text you write into a dream-like series of images converted into an animated GIF. It does not look real, but it is a start.
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Story2Hallucination render of my latest meme (check comments for links)
Story2Hallucination github by u/bonkerfield : GITHUB LINK
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Story2Hallucination on another AI Dungeon game and now I have a script to visualize to GIF while playing at the same time.
I've added a slightly simpler notebook to Story2Hallucination that can render GIFs on Google Colab. Note that the story text has to be fairly short or it will make a gigantic unrenderable GIF.
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Short video generated by Story2Hallucination
Credit to https://github.com/lots-of-things/Story2Hallucination/ and onwards - I converted the script to run in regular python, and on windows through WSL+CUDA (Though, the windows tweaks seem to have caused other issues, Will probably have to roll back and dualboot on this device to do more)
What are some alternatives?
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
big-sleep - A simple command line tool for text to image generation, using OpenAI's CLIP and a BigGAN. Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
deep-music-visualizer - The Deep Visualizer uses BigGAN (Brock et al., 2018) to visualize music.
DALLE-pytorch - Implementation / replication of DALL-E, OpenAI's Text to Image Transformer, in Pytorch
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
StyleCLIP - Official Implementation for "StyleCLIP: Text-Driven Manipulation of StyleGAN Imagery" (ICCV 2021 Oral)
starcli - :sparkles: Browse trending GitHub projects from your command line
stylized-neural-painting - Official Pytorch implementation of the preprint paper "Stylized Neural Painting", in CVPR 2021.
nettu-scheduler - A self-hosted calendar and scheduler server.
Voice-Cloning-App - A Python/Pytorch app for easily synthesising human voices