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citnaj
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Comment #19824719
Hello- Jason here (one of the authors). I'll answer questions! I might not get to them right away as I'm about to go to bed.
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Comment #18983798
OMG dude that's such an accurate description of my life at that time.
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Comment #18982632
Very cool project. And 11th grade!?! Wow....I definitely wasn't doing anything like this at that age. Something that came to mind as a potential way to get clearer and more realist…
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Comment #18555648
That is exciting! I'll be watching on Twitter :)
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Comment #18555130
>"More recently, there is a shift towards using a Transformer architecture, and right now I’m experimenting with that as well." I'm really curious- any early results to share on th…
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Comment #18441626
Update: I got this working, and dude- it's so awesome in every way. This is the most substantial improvement I've seen yet. Most importantly- it massively reduces memory requiremen…
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Comment #18383877
Yeah the more I churn over this idea in my head the more excited I get about it. This really sounds like a big win. I'm not sure what I want to do about the Kanban board versus iss…
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Comment #18378298
Oh shit yeah that really does look good! Amazing really. Ok...I'm going to put these notes on the project board. Yes..I definitely glossed over the proposed workaround and I apolog…
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Comment #18368782
That's very interesting to point out Thank you!
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Comment #18368765
I was actually thinking along the same lines because yeah...if you could break this problem down into smaller pieces, it would probably be the most effective way to reduce memory r…
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Comment #18368739
I should add too, just to be clear- I'm not at all involved in academia.
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Comment #18368732
I understand the frustration and in fact share it to a certain extent with science in general. Keep in mind that this wasn't intended to be published as a paper or anything like th…
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Comment #18366496
Author here. That's actually what I find quite fascinating myself about the results- that they look almost perfect at first glance, yet you drill down a bit closer and you see anot…
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Comment #18366468
LOL I think that'll be my go to excuse for lack of documentation for now on....
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Comment #18366458
Added this to the Known Issues section.
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Comment #18366421
Yeah I tried pointing that out in the Known Issues section by alluding to adjusting the size parameter as a means to get the best images. But I think I'll just go ahead and be crys…
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Comment #18366016
Author here. Easy to answer that one- altering the training photos with random lighting/contrast changes (yet keeping the color targets the same) really helped to deal with varying…
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Comment #18365989
Author here: It's early, and currently resolution is limited primarily by model size. Which drives me nuts. It's one of my top priorities to address because that would be a great i…
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Comment #18365952
Author here. Yeah you're basically right. GANs vastly improve the situation though because being safe with "green for grass, blue for sky, brown as default" doesn't work in the Gen…
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Comment #18365919
Author here. Yes, it drives me nuts :)
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Comment #18365911
Author here- So I'll just be brutally honest on that one- not all renders are doing that. I cherry picked the one that did that because yeah, it's amazing. There's a simple explana…