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Show HN: AI Generated SVG's
Have you tried? https://www.visioncortex.org/vtracer/
Not affiliated, but I've used them for a project and I was impressed
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Vtracer: Next-Gen Raster-to-Vector Conversion
You can be too early. By now, a product in that space should be recognizing not just lines, but dimensions, and generating a properly dimensioned CAD model.
[1] https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer/blob/master/docs/ima...
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[D] MNIST-like dataset in SVG format
Wondering if anyone encountered the same problem. I've also thought about building one by converting .jpg files using something like vtracer but the resulting quality might not be that great.
- Vectorize a black and white image
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Changing bitmap selections into a vector path.
In the meantime, you can use Inkscape or an tool like https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer
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U_u: Convert JPEG photos of diagrams into transparent SVG pictures
Nice combination of things but most of the nifty stuff is the tracer: https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer
- How to vectorise images?
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TXT2Vectorgraphics: Using SD to create scaleable icons (SVG,PDF)
Have you looked in to using https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer over Potrace?
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A Vector program that has a "raster convertion" feature.
vtrace has worked well for me: https://github.com/visioncortex/vtracer it can be used online as well: https://www.visioncortex.org/vtracer
- Detecting lines with OpenCV
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[D] MNIST-like dataset in SVG format
I'd like to start experimenting with image classification in SVG format. I've found the deepsvg library that seems to have a solid basis on how to handle SVG files. Unfortunately it doesn't seem there's a large body of resesarch in the area and I am struggling to find a MNIST-like datset in SVG format.
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if Midjourney could "write" I would pay 100 dollar subscription. I mean look at these logos, and they aren't even the best one so far, just what I tried out yesterday. When the words would be what you wanted it would have such a big value.
Cursory google search: https://github.com/alexandre01/deepsvg
What are some alternatives?
Txt2Vectorgraphics - Custom Script for Automatics1111 StableDiffusion-WebUI.
TensorFlow2.0_Notebooks - Implementation of a series of Neural Network architectures in TensorFow 2.0
resvg - An SVG rendering library.
lovely-tensors - Tensors, ready for human consumption
svg2gcode - Convert vector graphics to g-code for pen plotters, laser engravers, and other CNC machines
diffae - Official implementation of Diffusion Autoencoders
ux-animate - A simple but powerful tweening, spring physics, animation library for Rust
strv-ml-mask2face - Virtually remove a face mask to see what a person looks like underneath
rust-skia - Rust Bindings for the Skia Graphics Library
fastai - The fastai deep learning library
resvg-js - A high-performance SVG renderer and toolkit, powered by Rust based resvg and napi-rs.
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