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    TimesFM

    TimesFM

    Pretrained time-series foundation model developed by Google Research

    ...It provides a decoder-only model approach to forecasting, aiming for strong performance even in zero-shot or low-data settings where traditional models often struggle. The project includes code and an inference API intended to make it practical to run forecasts programmatically, with options to use different backends such as Torch or Flax depending on your environment and performance needs. Newer releases emphasize expanded context handling and more flexible forecasting outputs, including quantile forecasting so users can get uncertainty estimates rather than only point predictions. The repository also documents how model versions evolved, with newer variants focusing on efficiency and longer context windows while maintaining forecasting quality.
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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

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

    ...Therefore, we need the loss to propagate back from the VAE's encoder part too, which introduces extra time costs in training. We use the multi-resolution grid encoder to implement the NeRF backbone (implementation from torch-ngp), which enables much faster rendering.
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