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    DALL·E Mini

    DALL·E Mini

    Generate images from a text prompt

    DALL·E Mini, generate images from a text prompt. Craiyon/DALL·E mini is an attempt at reproducing those results with an open-source model. The model is trained by looking at millions of images from the internet with their associated captions. Over time, it learns how to draw an image from a text prompt. Some concepts are learned from memory as they may have seen similar images. However, it can also learn how to create unique images that don't exist, such as "the Eiffel tower is landing on...
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    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E)

    min(DALL·E) is a fast, minimal port of DALL·E Mini to PyTorch

    This is a fast, minimal port of Boris Dayma's DALL·E Mini (with mega weights). It has been stripped down for inference and converted to PyTorch. The only third-party dependencies are numpy, requests, pillow and torch. The required models will be downloaded to models_root if they are not already there. Set the dtype to torch.float16 to save GPU memory. If you have an Ampere architecture GPU you can use torch.bfloat16. Set the device to either cuda or "cpu". Once everything has finished...
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