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Niels here from the open-source team at Hugging Face. I discovered your work through the paper page: https://huggingface.co/papers/2408.14732 (feel free to claim the paper so that it appears under your HF account!).
I see the checkpoints are currently made available on Google Drive. To improve the discoverability of your work, it would be great to make the models available on the 🤗 hub. We can also add tags to the model cards such as "image-to-3d" so that people can find them at https://huggingface.co/models?pipeline_tag=image-to-3d.
Alternatively, one could also use the web interface and use the handy hf_hub_download one-liner to download a checkpoint from the hub. We encourage researchers to push each model checkpoint to a separate model repository.
Let me know if you need any help regarding this!
Cheers,
Niels
ML Engineer @ HF 🤗
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Thanks for your attention. It is indeed a useful suggestion. We are considering making the models available on HuggingFace to improve the discoverability of our work.
Hi,
Niels here from the open-source team at Hugging Face. I discovered your work through the paper page: https://huggingface.co/papers/2408.14732 (feel free to claim the paper so that it appears under your HF account!).
I see the checkpoints are currently made available on Google Drive. To improve the discoverability of your work, it would be great to make the models available on the 🤗 hub. We can also add tags to the model cards such as "image-to-3d" so that people can find them at https://huggingface.co/models?pipeline_tag=image-to-3d.
See here for a guide: https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/models-uploading. In this case, the PyTorchModelHubMixin might be useful given the model is a custom PyTorch model.
Alternatively, one could also use the web interface and use the handy hf_hub_download one-liner to download a checkpoint from the hub. We encourage researchers to push each model checkpoint to a separate model repository.
Let me know if you need any help regarding this!
Cheers,
Niels
ML Engineer @ HF 🤗
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: