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SMERF missing URL for teachers download #2095
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Evidently that is where you put he |
Hello, Would you please help me? I am trying to install SMERF, but unfortunately, the instructions from GitHub are not working for me. When I try to clone the repository, I get this error: C:\SMERF>git clone https://github.com/smerf-3d/smerf.git Unfortunately, logging into my GitHub account in my browser seems to have no effect. Could you please share how you installed it on your PC? Thanks. |
smerf-3d git checkout is not needed you already have the code from google-research repo in the |
Thanks for your fast answer. I dont get it. If I try to git clone the repo like this: git clone https://github.com/google-research/google-research/tree/master/smerf/smerf it is not working! I am really not understanding how to clone Smerf to my local drive. Can you give further instructions on this issue please? |
Try this Clone a Specific Folder from a GitHub Repository https://medium.com/@gabrielcruz_68416/clone-a-specific-folder-from-a-github-repository-f8949e7a02b4 |
Thanks. But immediatly the first step is not possible because there is no clone URL to copy. |
But anyways, with your help I figured out, what to look for. I found a nice work around and used this site to download all files: |
Good luck, let me know how you get on with the computational resources required to run this project |
Where did you download the teacher checkpoints? |
I copied them from the CamP ZipNeRF model where I trained the radiance field using that project's code base and runtime environment with my own data. |
SMERF author here. Teacher checkpoints are still awaiting legal approval for release. In the meantime, I recommend training models using the |
Thanks @duckworthd one step ahead of you there. Awaiting computational outcome of the SMERF training |
@duckworthd I am not sure whom is repsonsible for the training code but there is a silly JAX thing where but it is work you knowing about it because the current code doesn't work with the similarly there is a Python versioning thing with cuda versions that says JAX can use cudnn This may be invisible to you if you are all 100% accelerators of a different class, but for the CUDA users over here in the rest of the world it is a bit of a stumbling block. |
Thanks for the heads-up, @samhodge-aiml. To be clear, you're saying that |
I think it is just I think it is sort of two layers of indirection, the cudnn for cuda 12.3 needs to be pinned to cudnn 8.9 I think the constraint is only for cuda 12 not cuda 12.4 so it grabs a dependancy for cudnn for 12.4 which is cudnn 9.1 but then that version of cudnn is linked against cuda 12.4 and so the symbols cannot load and as a result jax still works but falls back to no GPU acceleration, so unless you have your eyes on the prize, your CPUs will be hammered and your GPU will be idle, if you want things to be set and forget you really need a test to see that there is some sort of acceleration in place before you start training. |
References to |
Notes are good |
The documents say
Download teacher checkpoints. Unzip their contents like so,
but it is unclear where this model checkpoint comes from.
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