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stable-diffusion-tensorflow
- Keras model SD or similar I can train from scratch?
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Anyone attempted to convert stablediffusion tensorflow to tf lite?
was curious if someone attempted the conversion? I tried here https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow/issues/58 but having some input shapes error. First time trying the conversion here, would love to run it on a edge tpu.
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Stable Diffusion Tensorflow to TF Lite
Checking here is someone tried to convert the tensorflow diffusion model into a tf lite?https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow/issues/58
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SD on intel arc?
Actually I was just on GitHub trying to submit issues related to me testing Intel's PyTorch and Tensorflow extensions when I saw this; it seems that someone has already ported SD over to the tensorflow framework and so you can probably start using intel's extension for tensorflow with it immediately; and according to this article you can use Intel's extension within WSL under windows as well. But unfortunately given how the guy whose issue I linked to has been facing pretty serious performance issues of inferencing taking many minutes longer than it should when using an A770 to do SD-related inferencing, you might be better off waiting for intel's extension for tensorflow versions 1.2 and greater or something like that, so that when it's your turn to use it, Intel has already ironed out most of the major bugs within the software :)
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Stable Diffusion with AMDGPU on WSL
tensorflow-stable-diffusion
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Image2Image with AMD hardware?
# clone git clone https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow.git cd stable-diffusion-tensorflow # create venv python -m venv --prompt sdtf-windows-directml venv venv\Scripts\activate # verify venv is installed and activated pip --version # install deps pip install -r requirements.txt pip install tensorflow-directml-plugin # you should see DML debug output and at least one GPU python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.config.list_physical_devices())' # run (show help) python text2image.py --help python text2image.py --prompt "a fluffy kitten"
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I have no PC. Just DLed this for iOS
(Answers based on stable-diffusion open model) If you have a M1 processor: https://github.com/divamgupta/diffusionbee-stable-diffusion-ui (I've tested it) Or this claimed faster with TensorFlow: https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow
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Keras Inpainting Colab
Added inpainting support to the original keras implementation: https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow Colab: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Bf-bNmAdtQhPcYNyC-guu0uTu9MYYfLu Github page: https://github.com/ShaunXZ/stable-diffusion-tensorflow
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[N] Stable Diffusion reaches new record (with explanation + colab link)
I wonder if you mean 13 seconds per image because this implementation reports ~10s per image with mixed precision.
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High-performance image generation using Stable Diffusion in KerasCV
On intel MacBookPro, CPU-only, the original one[1] using pytorch only utilized one core. A tensorflow implementation[2] with oneDNN support which utilized most of the cores ran at ~11sec/iteration. Another OpenVINO based implementation[3] ran at ~6.0sec/iteration.
[1] https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion/
[2] https://github.com/divamgupta/stable-diffusion-tensorflow/
[3] https://github.com/bes-dev/stable_diffusion.openvino/
stable-diffusion
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Top 7 Text-to-Image Generative AI Models
Stable Diffusion: It is based on a kind of diffusion model called a latent diffusion model, which is trained to remove noise from images in an iterative process. It is one of the first text-to-image models that can run on consumer hardware and has its code and model weights publicly available.
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Go is bigger than crab!
Which is a 1-click install of Stable Diffusion with an alternative web interface. You can choose a different approach but this one is pretty simple and I am new to this stuff.
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Why & How to check Invisible Watermark
an invisible watermarking of the outputs, to help viewers identify the images as machine-generated.
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How to create an Image generating AI?
It sounds like you just want to set up Stable Diffusion to run locally. I don't think your computer's specs will be able to do it. You need a graphics card with a decent amount of VRAM. Stable diffusion is in Python as is almost every AI open source project I've seen. If you can get your hands on a system with an Nvidia RTX card with as much VRAM as possible, you're in business. I have an RTX 3060 with 12 gigs of VRAM and I can run stable diffusion and a whole variety of open source LLMs as well as other projects like face swap, Roop, tortoise TTS, sadtalker, etc...
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Two video cards...one dedicated to Stable Diffusion...the other for everything else on my PC?
Use specific GPU on multi GPU systems · Issue #87 · CompVis/stable-diffusion · GitHub
- Automatic1111 - Multiple GPUs
- Ist Google inzwischen einfach unbrauchbar?
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Why are people so against compensation for artists?
I dealt with this in one of my posts. At least SD 1.1 till 1.5 are all trained on a batch size of 2048. The version pretty much everyone uses (1.5) is first pretrained at a resolution of 256x256 for 237K steps on laion2B-en, at the end of those training steps it will have seen roughly 500M images in laion2B-en. After that it is pre-trained for 194K steps on laion-high-resolution at a resolution of 512x512, which is a subset of 170M images from laion5B. Finally it is trained for 1.110K steps on LAION aesthetic v2 5+. This is easily verified by taking a glance at the model card of SD 1.5. Though that one doesn't specify for part of the training exactly which aesthetic set was used for part of the training, for that you have to look at the CompVis github repo. Thus at the end of it all both the most recent images and the majority of images will have come from LAION aesthetic v2 5+ (seeing every image approx 4 times). Realistically a lot of the weights obtained from pretraining on 2B will have been lost, and only provided a good starting point for the weights.
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Is SDXL really open-source?
stable diffusion · CompVis/stable-diffusion@2ff270f · GitHub
- I want to ask the AI to draw me as a Pokemon anime character then draw six of Pokemon of my choice next to me. What are my best free, 15$ or under and 30$ or under choices?
What are some alternatives?
fast-stable-diffusion - fast-stable-diffusion + DreamBooth
GFPGAN - GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for Real-world Face Restoration.
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI [Moved to: https://github.com/Sygil-Dev/sygil-webui]
Real-ESRGAN - Real-ESRGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for General Image/Video Restoration.
AITemplate - AITemplate is a Python framework which renders neural network into high performance CUDA/HIP C++ code. Specialized for FP16 TensorCore (NVIDIA GPU) and MatrixCore (AMD GPU) inference.
diffusers-uncensored - Uncensored fork of diffusers
keras-cv - Industry-strength Computer Vision workflows with Keras
diffusers - 🤗 Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models for image and audio generation in PyTorch and FLAX.
intel-extension-for-tensorflow - Intel® Extension for TensorFlow*
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
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.
onnx - Open standard for machine learning interoperability