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Fooocus is an open source generative artificial intelligence program that allows users to generate images from a text prompt. [3] [4] It uses Stable Diffusion as the base model for its image capabilities as well as a collection of default settings and prompts to make the image generation process more streamlined.
The Latent Diffusion Model (LDM) [1] is a diffusion model architecture developed by the CompVis (Computer Vision & Learning) [2] group at LMU Munich. [3]Introduced in 2015, diffusion models (DMs) are trained with the objective of removing successive applications of noise (commonly Gaussian) on training images.
Photosynth is a discontinued app and service from Microsoft Live Labs and the University of Washington that analyzes digital photographs and generates a three-dimensional model of the photos and a point cloud of a photographed object. [1]
The .NET platform (pronounced as "dot net") is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. [4] The project is mainly developed by Microsoft employees by way of the .NET Foundation and is released under an MIT License.
Bigtop: a project for the development of packaging and tests of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. Bloodhound: defect tracker based on Trac [5] BookKeeper: a reliable replicated log service; Brooklyn: a framework for modelling, monitoring, and managing applications through autonomic blueprints
The code name "Roslyn" was first written by Eric Lippert (a former Microsoft engineer [5]) in a post [6] that he published in 2010 to hire developers for a new project. He first said that the origin of the name was because of Roslyn, Washington, but later in the post he speaks ironically about the "northern exposure" of its office; the city of Roslyn was one of the places where the television ...
WikiBhasha enables contributors to Wikipedia to find content from Wikipedia articles, translate it into other languages, and then either compose new articles or enhance existing articles in the various language versions of Wikipedia. [2]
Lighting: Since the project provides the lighting for the room, it can project lighting effects that match the lighting from the video game. Physical Interaction: Objects within the game can directly interact with the room environment. For example, a ball may bounce out of the game and fall onto objects in the physical environment.