An MCMC experiment with Karlo (https://github.com/kakaobrain/karlo)...
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@rivershavewings i was pretty impressed by what i got out of karlo, that's very nice
@arnicas @rivershavewings reminds me of my past life as an infinite number of Victorian women wistfully picking an infinite number of roses by the shores of an Italian lake
@TedUnderwood @rivershavewings hah... did you see that article on seeing a rose in 5K ways? https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.04965 I have been wanting to do an NLP version where i host all the sentences containing "rose" in The Pile...
Seeing a Rose in Five Thousand Ways

What is a rose, visually? A rose comprises its intrinsics, including the distribution of geometry, texture, and material specific to its object category. With knowledge of these intrinsic properties, we may render roses of different sizes and shapes, in different poses, and under different lighting conditions. In this work, we build a generative model that learns to capture such object intrinsics from a single image, such as a photo of a bouquet. Such an image includes multiple instances of an object type. These instances all share the same intrinsics, but appear different due to a combination of variance within these intrinsics and differences in extrinsic factors, such as pose and illumination. Experiments show that our model successfully learns object intrinsics (distribution of geometry, texture, and material) for a wide range of objects, each from a single Internet image. Our method achieves superior results on multiple downstream tasks, including intrinsic image decomposition, shape and image generation, view synthesis, and relighting.

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@arnicas No, I did not see that! I don't understand NeRFs yet, but beautiful title.
@TedUnderwood yeah, i admit the title is what i most remember.
@rivershavewings ru u running your own machine to do this or is there someone hosting it. Very impressive!!!
@rich I am running it locally on my own machine. :)