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    Generative AI

    Generative AI

    Sample code and notebooks for Generative AI on Google Cloud

    Generative AI is a comprehensive collection of code samples, notebooks, and demo applications designed to help developers build generative-AI workflows on the Vertex AI platform. It spans multiple modalities—text, image, audio, search (RAG/grounding) and more—showing how to integrate foundation models like the Gemini family into cloud projects. The README emphasises getting started with prompts, datasets, environments and sample apps, making it ideal for both experimentation and...
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    YData Synthetic

    YData Synthetic

    Synthetic data generators for tabular and time-series data

    A package to generate synthetic tabular and time-series data leveraging state-of-the-art generative models. Synthetic data is artificially generated data that is not collected from real-world events. It replicates the statistical components of real data without containing any identifiable information, ensuring individuals' privacy. This repository contains material related to Generative Adversarial Networks for synthetic data generation, in particular regular tabular data and time-series. It...
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    Simple StyleGan2 for Pytorch

    Simple StyleGan2 for Pytorch

    Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2

    Simple Pytorch implementation of Stylegan2 that can be completely trained from the command-line, no coding needed. You will need a machine with a GPU and CUDA installed. You can also specify the location where intermediate results and model checkpoints should be stored. You can increase the network capacity (which defaults to 16) to improve generation results, at the cost of more memory. By default, if the training gets cut off, it will automatically resume from the last checkpointed file....
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    Minimal text diffusion

    Minimal text diffusion

    A minimal implementation of diffusion models for text generation

    A minimal implementation of diffusion models of text: learns a diffusion model of a given text corpus, allowing to generate text samples from the learned model. The main idea was to retain just enough code to allow training a simple diffusion model and generating samples, remove image-related terms, and make it easier to use. To train a model, run scripts/train.sh. By default, this will train a model on the simple corpus. However, you can change this to any text file using the --train_data...
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    Reliable Metrics for Generative Models

    Reliable Metrics for Generative Models

    Code base for the precision, recall, density, and coverage metrics

    Reliable Fidelity and Diversity Metrics for Generative Models (ICML 2020). Devising indicative evaluation metrics for the image generation task remains an open problem. The most widely used metric for measuring the similarity between real and generated images has been the Fréchet Inception Distance (FID) score. Because it does not differentiate the fidelity and diversity aspects of the generated images, recent papers have introduced variants of precision and recall metrics to diagnose those...
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    FID score for PyTorch

    FID score for PyTorch

    Compute FID scores with PyTorch

    This is a port of the official implementation of Fréchet Inception Distance to PyTorch. FID is a measure of similarity between two datasets of images. It was shown to correlate well with human judgement of visual quality and is most often used to evaluate the quality of samples of Generative Adversarial Networks. FID is calculated by computing the Fréchet distance between two Gaussians fitted to feature representations of the Inception network. The weights and the model are exactly the same...
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