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    FramePack

    FramePack

    Lets make video diffusion practical

    ...The repository demonstrates both packing and unpacking steps, making it straightforward to integrate into preprocessing pipelines. It’s useful for diffusion and generative models that learn from sequential image datasets, as well as classical pipelines that batch many related frames. With a simple API and examples, it invites experimentation on tradeoffs between compression, fidelity, and speed.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    CLIP

    CLIP

    CLIP, Predict the most relevant text snippet given an image

    ...Once trained, you can give it any text labels and ask it to pick which label best matches a given image—even without explicit training for that classification task. The repository provides code for model architecture, preprocessing transforms, evaluation pipelines, and example inference scripts. Because it generalizes to arbitrary labels via text prompts, CLIP is a powerful tool for tasks that involve interpreting images in terms of descriptive language.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DeepSeek-OCR

    DeepSeek-OCR

    Contexts Optical Compression

    ...It is designed to extract text from images, PDFs, and scanned documents, and integrates with multimodal capabilities that understand layout, context, and visual elements beyond raw character recognition. The system treats OCR not simply as “read the text” but as “understand what the text is doing in the image”—for example distinguishing captions from body text, interpreting tables, or recognizing handwritten versus printed words. It supports local deployment, enabling organizations concerned about privacy or latency to run the pipeline on-premises rather than send sensitive documents to third-party cloud services. The codebase is written in Python with a focus on modularity: you can swap preprocessing, recognition, and post-processing components as needed for custom workflows.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    TRELLIS.2

    TRELLIS.2

    Native and Compact Structured Latents for 3D Generation

    ...TRELLIS.2 emphasizes speed and compact latent representation, allowing bidirectional conversion between mesh formats and internal representations with minimal preprocessing and optimized performance on high-end GPUs.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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