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    BlenderProc

    BlenderProc

    Blender pipeline for photorealistic training image generation

    A procedural Blender pipeline for photorealistic training image generation. BlenderProc has to be run inside the blender python environment, as only there we can access the blender API. Therefore, instead of running your script with the usual python interpreter, the command line interface of BlenderProc has to be used. In general, one run of your script first loads or constructs a 3D scene, then sets some camera poses inside this scene and renders different types of images (RGB, distance,...
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    Synthetic Data Kit

    Synthetic Data Kit

    Tool for generating high quality Synthetic datasets

    Synthetic Data Kit is a CLI-centric toolkit for generating high-quality synthetic datasets to fine-tune Llama models, with an emphasis on producing reasoning traces and QA pairs that line up with modern instruction-tuning formats. It ships an opinionated, modular workflow that covers ingesting heterogeneous sources (documents, transcripts), prompting models to create labeled examples, and exporting to fine-tuning schemas with minimal glue code. The kit’s design goal is to shorten the “data...
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