By Robert. A Gonsalves
You can see my article on Medium.
The source code and generated images are released under the CC BY-SA license.
- CLIP by A. Radford et al., Learning Transferable Visual Models From Natural Language Supervision (2021)
- F. Boudin, PKE: An Open-Source Python-based Keyphrase Extraction Toolkit (2016), Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations
- Wikimedia Commons (2004-present)
- OpenImages (2020)
- GRoIE by L. Rossi, A. Karimi, and A. Prati, A Novel Region of Interest Extraction Layer for Instance Segmentation (2020)
- D. P. Kingma and J. Lei Ba, Adam: A Method for Stochastic Optimization (2015), The International Conference on Learning Representations 2015
- M. Grootendorst, KeyBERT: Minimal keyword extraction with BERT (2020)
- E. Riba, D. Mishkin, D. Ponsa, E. Rublee, and G. Bradski, Kornia: an Open Source Differentiable Computer Vision Library for PyTorch (2020), Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision
To cite this repository:
@software{CLIP and PASTE,
author = {Gonsalves, Robert A.},
title = {CLIP and PASTE: Using AI to Create Photo Collages from Text Prompts},
url = {https://github.com/robgon-art/CLIPandPAST},
year = 2022,
month = June
}