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# AI Toolkit by Ostris
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## IMPORTANT NOTE - READ THIS
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This is my research repo. I do a lot of experiments in it and it is possible that I will break things.
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If something breaks, checkout an earlier commit. This repo can train a lot of things, and it is
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hard to keep up with all of them.
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## Support my work
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<a href="https://glif.app" target="_blank">
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<img alt="glif.app" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ostris/ai-toolkit/main/assets/glif.svg?v=1" width="256" height="auto">
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</a>
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My work on this project would not be possible without the amazing support of [Glif](https://glif.app/) and everyone on the
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team. If you want to support me, support Glif. [Join the site](https://glif.app/),
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[Join us on Discord](https://discord.com/invite/nuR9zZ2nsh), [follow us on Twitter](https://x.com/heyglif)
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and come make some cool stuff with us
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## Installation
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Requirements:
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- python >3.10
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- Nvidia GPU with enough ram to do what you need
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- python venv
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- git
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Linux:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/ostris/ai-toolkit.git
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cd ai-toolkit
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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python3 -m venv venv
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source venv/bin/activate
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# .\venv\Scripts\activate on windows
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# install torch first
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pip3 install torch
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pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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```
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Windows:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/ostris/ai-toolkit.git
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cd ai-toolkit
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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python -m venv venv
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.\venv\Scripts\activate
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pip install torch torchvision --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu121
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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## FLUX.1 Training
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### WIP. I am updating docs and optimizing as fast as I can. If there are bugs open a ticket. Not knowing how to get it to work is NOT a bug. Be paitient as I continue to develop it.
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### Requirements
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You currently need a GPU with **at least 24GB of VRAM** to train FLUX.1. If you are using it as your GPU to control
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your monitors, you probably need to set the flag `low_vram: true` in the config file under `model:`. This will quantize
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the model on CPU and should allow it to train with monitors attached. Users have gotten it to work on Windows with WSL,
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but there are some reports of a bug when running on windows natively.
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I have only tested on linux for now. This is still extremely experimental
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and a lot of quantizing and tricks had to happen to get it to fit on 24GB at all.
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### Model License
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Training currently only works with FLUX.1-dev. Which means anything you train will inherit the
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non-commercial license. It is also a gated model, so you need to accept the license on HF before using it.
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Otherwise, this will fail. Here are the required steps to setup a license.
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1. Sign into HF and accept the model access here [black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev](https://huggingface.co/black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev)
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2. Make a file named `.env` in the root on this folder
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3. [Get a READ key from huggingface](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens/new?) and add it to the `.env` file like so `HF_TOKEN=your_key_here`
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### Training
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1. Copy the example config file located at `config/examples/train_lora_flux_24gb.yaml` to the `config` folder and rename it to `whatever_you_want.yml`
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2. Edit the file following the comments in the file
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3. Run the file like so `python3 run.py config/whatever_you_want.yml`
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A folder with the name and the training folder from the config file will be created when you start. It will have all
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checkpoints and images in it. You can stop the training at any time using ctrl+c and when you resume, it will pick back up
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from the last checkpoint.
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IMPORTANT. If you press crtl+c while it is saving, it will likely corrupt that checkpoint. So wait until it is done saving
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### Need help?
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Please do not open a bug report unless it is a bug in the code. You are welcome to [Join my Discord](https://discord.gg/SzVB3wYvxF)
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and ask for help there. However, please refrain from PMing me directly with general question or support. Ask in the discord
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and I will answer when I can.
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### Training in the cloud
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Coming very soon. Getting base out then will have a notebook that makes all that work.
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---
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## Dataset Preparation
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Datasets generally need to be a folder containing images and associated text files. Currently, the only supported
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formats are jpg, jpeg, and png. Webp currently has issues. The text files should be named the same as the images
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but with a `.txt` extension. For example `image22.jpg` and `image2.txt`. The text file should contain only the caption.
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You can add the word `[trigger]` in the caption file and if you have `trigger_word` in your config, it will be automatically
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replaced.
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Images are never upscaled but they are downscaled and placed in buckets for batching. **You do not need to crop/resize your images**.
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The loader will automatically resize them and can handle varying aspect ratios.
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---
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## EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE IS OUTDATED
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It may still work like that, but I have not tested it in a while.
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---
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### Batch Image Generation
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A image generator that can take frompts from a config file or form a txt file and generate them to a
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folder. I mainly needed this for an SDXL test I am doing but added some polish to it so it can be used
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for generat batch image generation.
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It all runs off a config file, which you can find an example of in `config/examples/generate.example.yaml`.
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Mere info is in the comments in the example
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---
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### LoRA (lierla), LoCON (LyCORIS) extractor
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It is based on the extractor in the [LyCORIS](https://github.com/KohakuBlueleaf/LyCORIS) tool, but adding some QOL features
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and LoRA (lierla) support. It can do multiple types of extractions in one run.
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It all runs off a config file, which you can find an example of in `config/examples/extract.example.yml`.
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Just copy that file, into the `config` folder, and rename it to `whatever_you_want.yml`.
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Then you can edit the file to your liking. and call it like so:
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```bash
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python3 run.py config/whatever_you_want.yml
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```
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You can also put a full path to a config file, if you want to keep it somewhere else.
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```bash
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python3 run.py "/home/user/whatever_you_want.yml"
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```
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More notes on how it works are available in the example config file itself. LoRA and LoCON both support
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extractions of 'fixed', 'threshold', 'ratio', 'quantile'. I'll update what these do and mean later.
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Most people used fixed, which is traditional fixed dimension extraction.
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`process` is an array of different processes to run. You can add a few and mix and match. One LoRA, one LyCON, etc.
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### LoRA Rescale
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Change `<lora:my_lora:4.6>` to `<lora:my_lora:1.0>` or whatever you want with the same effect.
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A tool for rescaling a LoRA's weights. Should would with LoCON as well, but I have not tested it.
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It all runs off a config file, which you can find an example of in `config/examples/mod_lora_scale.yml`.
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Just copy that file, into the `config` folder, and rename it to `whatever_you_want.yml`.
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Then you can edit the file to your liking. and call it like so:
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```bash
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python3 run.py config/whatever_you_want.yml
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```
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You can also put a full path to a config file, if you want to keep it somewhere else.
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```bash
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python3 run.py "/home/user/whatever_you_want.yml"
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```
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More notes on how it works are available in the example config file itself. This is useful when making
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all LoRAs, as the ideal weight is rarely 1.0, but now you can fix that. For sliders, they can have weird scales form -2 to 2
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or even -15 to 15. This will allow you to dile it in so they all have your desired scale
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### LoRA Slider Trainer
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<a target="_blank" href="https://colab.research.google.com/github/ostris/ai-toolkit/blob/main/notebooks/SliderTraining.ipynb">
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<img src="https://colab.research.google.com/assets/colab-badge.svg" alt="Open In Colab"/>
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</a>
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This is how I train most of the recent sliders I have on Civitai, you can check them out in my [Civitai profile](https://civitai.com/user/Ostris/models).
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It is based off the work by [p1atdev/LECO](https://github.com/p1atdev/LECO) and [rohitgandikota/erasing](https://github.com/rohitgandikota/erasing)
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But has been heavily modified to create sliders rather than erasing concepts. I have a lot more plans on this, but it is
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very functional as is. It is also very easy to use. Just copy the example config file in `config/examples/train_slider.example.yml`
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to the `config` folder and rename it to `whatever_you_want.yml`. Then you can edit the file to your liking. and call it like so:
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```bash
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python3 run.py config/whatever_you_want.yml
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```
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There is a lot more information in that example file. You can even run the example as is without any modifications to see
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how it works. It will create a slider that turns all animals into dogs(neg) or cats(pos). Just run it like so:
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```bash
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python3 run.py config/examples/train_slider.example.yml
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```
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And you will be able to see how it works without configuring anything. No datasets are required for this method.
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I will post an better tutorial soon.
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## Extensions!!
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You can now make and share custom extensions. That run within this framework and have all the inbuilt tools
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available to them. I will probably use this as the primary development method going
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forward so I dont keep adding and adding more and more features to this base repo. I will likely migrate a lot
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of the existing functionality as well to make everything modular. There is an example extension in the `extensions`
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folder that shows how to make a model merger extension. All of the code is heavily documented which is hopefully
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enough to get you started. To make an extension, just copy that example and replace all the things you need to.
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### Model Merger - Example Extension
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It is located in the `extensions` folder. It is a fully finctional model merger that can merge as many models together
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as you want. It is a good example of how to make an extension, but is also a pretty useful feature as well since most
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mergers can only do one model at a time and this one will take as many as you want to feed it. There is an
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example config file in there, just copy that to your `config` folder and rename it to `whatever_you_want.yml`.
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and use it like any other config file.
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## WIP Tools
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### VAE (Variational Auto Encoder) Trainer
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This works, but is not ready for others to use and therefore does not have an example config.
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I am still working on it. I will update this when it is ready.
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I am adding a lot of features for criteria that I have used in my image enlargement work. A Critic (discriminator),
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content loss, style loss, and a few more. If you don't know, the VAE
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for stable diffusion (yes even the MSE one, and SDXL), are horrible at smaller faces and it holds SD back. I will fix this.
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I'll post more about this later with better examples later, but here is a quick test of a run through with various VAEs.
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Just went in and out. It is much worse on smaller faces than shown here.
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ostris/ai-toolkit/main/assets/VAE_test1.jpg" width="768" height="auto">
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---
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## TODO
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- [X] Add proper regs on sliders
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- [X] Add SDXL support (base model only for now)
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- [ ] Add plain erasing
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- [ ] Make Textual inversion network trainer (network that spits out TI embeddings)
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---
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## Change Log
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#### 2023-08-05
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- Huge memory rework and slider rework. Slider training is better thant ever with no more
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ram spikes. I also made it so all 4 parts of the slider algorythm run in one batch so they share gradient
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accumulation. This makes it much faster and more stable.
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- Updated the example config to be something more practical and more updated to current methods. It is now
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a detail slide and shows how to train one without a subject. 512x512 slider training for 1.5 should work on
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6GB gpu now. Will test soon to verify.
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#### 2021-10-20
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- Windows support bug fixes
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- Extensions! Added functionality to make and share custom extensions for training, merging, whatever.
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check out the example in the `extensions` folder. Read more about that above.
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- Model Merging, provided via the example extension.
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#### 2023-08-03
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Another big refactor to make SD more modular.
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Made batch image generation script
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#### 2023-08-01
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Major changes and update. New LoRA rescale tool, look above for details. Added better metadata so
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Automatic1111 knows what the base model is. Added some experiments and a ton of updates. This thing is still unstable
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at the moment, so hopefully there are not breaking changes.
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Unfortunately, I am too lazy to write a proper changelog with all the changes.
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I added SDXL training to sliders... but.. it does not work properly.
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The slider training relies on a model's ability to understand that an unconditional (negative prompt)
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means you do not want that concept in the output. SDXL does not understand this for whatever reason,
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which makes separating out
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concepts within the model hard. I am sure the community will find a way to fix this
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over time, but for now, it is not
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going to work properly. And if any of you are thinking "Could we maybe fix it by adding 1 or 2 more text
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encoders to the model as well as a few more entirely separate diffusion networks?" No. God no. It just needs a little
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training without every experimental new paper added to it. The KISS principal.
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#### 2023-07-30
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Added "anchors" to the slider trainer. This allows you to set a prompt that will be used as a
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regularizer. You can set the network multiplier to force spread consistency at high weights
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