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3DETR is quite interesting and it wold be great to make it more visible to the rest of the Machine Learning Ecosystem!
Would you be interested in sharing your models in the Hugging Face Hub? The Hub offers free hosting of over 25K models, and it would make your work more accessible and visible to the rest of the ML community. There's an existing Facebook organization with models such as DETR and DeiT.
Some of the benefits of sharing your models through the Hub would be:
wider reach of your work to the ecosystem
versioning, commit history and diffs
repos provide useful metadata about their tasks, languages, metrics, etc that make them discoverable
multiple features from TensorBoard visualizations, PapersWithCode integration, and more
Creating the repos and adding new models should be a relatively straightforward process if you've used Git before. This is a step-by-step guide explaining the process in case you're interested. Please let us know if you would be interested and if you have any questions.
Happy to hear your thoughts, Omar and the Hugging Face team
We'd be happy to share our models there, but it maybe a while since we are busy with a paper deadline. I'll keep this task open for the time being until I come around to it.
Hi @imisra, @rohitgirdhar and rest of 3DETR team
3DETR is quite interesting and it wold be great to make it more visible to the rest of the Machine Learning Ecosystem!
Would you be interested in sharing your models in the Hugging Face Hub? The Hub offers free hosting of over 25K models, and it would make your work more accessible and visible to the rest of the ML community. There's an existing Facebook organization with models such as DETR and DeiT.
Some of the benefits of sharing your models through the Hub would be:
Creating the repos and adding new models should be a relatively straightforward process if you've used Git before. This is a step-by-step guide explaining the process in case you're interested. Please let us know if you would be interested and if you have any questions.
Happy to hear your thoughts,
Omar and the Hugging Face team
cc @mishig25 @LysandreJik @NielsRogge
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