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    LTX-Video

    LTX-Video

    Official repository for LTX-Video

    LTX-Video is a sophisticated multimedia processing framework from Lightricks designed to handle high-quality video editing, compositing, and transformation tasks with performance and scalability. It provides runtime components that efficiently decode, encode, and manipulate video streams, frame buffers, and audio tracks while exposing a rich API for building customized editing features like transitions, effects, color grading, and keyframe automation. The toolkit is built with both real-time...
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    Step-Video-T2V

    Step-Video-T2V

    State-of-the-art (SoTA) text-to-video pre-trained model

    Step-Video-T2V is a state-of-the-art text-to-video foundation model developed to generate videos from natural-language prompts; its 30B-parameter architecture is designed to produce coherent, temporally extended video sequences — up to around 204 frames — based on input text. Under the hood it uses a compressed latent representation (a Video-VAE) to reduce spatial and temporal redundancy, and a denoising diffusion (or similar) process over that latent space to generate smooth, plausible...
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    Perception Models

    Perception Models

    State-of-the-art Image & Video CLIP, Multimodal Large Language Models

    Perception Models is a state-of-the-art framework developed by Facebook Research for advanced image and video perception tasks. It introduces two primary components: the Perception Encoder (PE) for visual feature extraction and the Perception Language Model (PLM) for multimodal decoding and reasoning. The PE module is a family of vision encoders designed to excel in image and video understanding, surpassing models like SigLIP2, InternVideo2, and DINOv2 across multiple benchmarks. Meanwhile,...
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    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen-2.5-VL

    Qwen2.5-VL is the multimodal large language model series

    Qwen2.5 is a series of large language models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud, designed to enhance natural language understanding and generation across multiple languages. The models are available in various sizes, including 0.5B, 1.5B, 3B, 7B, 14B, 32B, and 72B parameters, catering to diverse computational requirements. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of up to 18 trillion tokens, Qwen2.5 models exhibit significant improvements in instruction following, long-text generation...
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