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    Transparent Background

    Transparent Background

    This is a background removing tool powered by InSPyReNet

    This is a background-removing tool powered by InSPyReNet (ACCV 2022). You can easily remove the background from the image or video or bunch of other stuffs when you can make the background transparent! We basically follow the virtual camera settings from pyvirtualcam. If you do not choose to install virtual camera, it will visualize real-time output with cv2.imshow. Use another checkpoint file. Default is trained with composite dataset and will be automatically downloaded if not available.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    3D Gaussian Splatting

    3D Gaussian Splatting

    Original reference implementation of "3D Gaussian Splatting"

    ...It includes training scripts, rendering tools, scene conversion utilities, and viewers for inspecting generated results. The project is widely used in computer graphics, spatial capture, virtual production, research, and experimental 3D reconstruction workflows. It relies on image-based reconstruction pipelines such as COLMAP to estimate camera positions before optimizing the Gaussian representation. Overall, Gaussian Splatting has become a foundational reference implementation for modern real-time radiance field rendering.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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