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    FramePack

    FramePack

    Lets make video diffusion practical

    FramePack explores compact representations for sequences of image frames, targeting tasks where many near-duplicate frames carry redundant information. The idea is to “pack” frames by detecting shared structure and storing differences efficiently, which can accelerate training or inference on video-like data. By reducing I/O and memory bandwidth, datasets become lighter to load while models still see the essential temporal variation.
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    Depth Pro

    Depth Pro

    Sharp Monocular Metric Depth in Less Than a Second

    Depth Pro is a foundation model for zero-shot metric monocular depth estimation, producing sharp, high-frequency depth maps with absolute scale from a single image. Unlike many prior approaches, it does not require camera intrinsics or extra metadata, yet still outputs metric depth suitable for downstream 3D tasks. Apple highlights both accuracy and speed: the model can synthesize a ~2.25-megapixel depth map in around 0.3 seconds on a standard GPU, enabling near real-time applications. The repo and research page emphasize boundary fidelity and crisp geometry, addressing a common weakness in monocular depth where edges can blur. ...
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    GLM-4.5V

    GLM-4.5V

    GLM-4.6V/4.5V/4.1V-Thinking, towards versatile multimodal reasoning

    GLM-4.5V is the preceding iteration in the GLM-V series that laid much of the groundwork for general multimodal reasoning and vision-language understanding. It embodies the design philosophy of mixing visual and textual modalities into a unified model capable of general-purpose reasoning, content understanding, and generation, while already supporting a wide variety of tasks: from image captioning and visual question answering to content recognition, GUI-based agents, video understanding,...
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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Text-to-3D & Image-to-3D & Mesh Exportation with NeRF + Diffusion

    ...This project is a work-in-progress and contains lots of differences from the paper. The current generation quality cannot match the results from the original paper, and many prompts still fail badly! Since the Imagen model is not publicly available, we use Stable Diffusion to replace it (implementation from diffusers). Different from Imagen, Stable-Diffusion is a latent diffusion model, which diffuses in a latent space instead of the original image space. Therefore, we need the loss to propagate back from the VAE's encoder part too, which introduces extra time costs in training. ...
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