Hi @Tavish9 🤗
I'm Niels and work as part of the open-source team at Hugging Face. I discovered your work through Hugging Face's daily papers as yours got featured: https://huggingface.co/papers/2410.22070.
The paper page lets people discuss about your paper and lets them find artifacts about it. It's great to see that you've already hosted the dataset on the hub (IPEC-COMMUNITY/freegaussian)!
You can also claim the paper as yours which will show up on your public profile at HF, and add Github and project page URLs.
Would you like to also host the model checkpoints (the pre-trained 3D Gaussian splats) on https://huggingface.co/models?
Hosting the weights on Hugging Face will give your work more visibility and enable better discoverability. We can add tags to the model cards (like image-to-3d) so that people find the models easier, and link them directly to the paper page.
If you're down, I'm leaving a guide here. For custom files like Gaussian splats, people can easily use hf_hub_download to pull the weights.
After uploaded, we can also link the models to the paper page (read here) so people can discover your work.
Let me know if you're interested or need any guidance :)
Kind regards,
Niels
Hi @Tavish9 🤗
I'm Niels and work as part of the open-source team at Hugging Face. I discovered your work through Hugging Face's daily papers as yours got featured: https://huggingface.co/papers/2410.22070.
The paper page lets people discuss about your paper and lets them find artifacts about it. It's great to see that you've already hosted the dataset on the hub (IPEC-COMMUNITY/freegaussian)!
You can also claim the paper as yours which will show up on your public profile at HF, and add Github and project page URLs.
Would you like to also host the model checkpoints (the pre-trained 3D Gaussian splats) on https://huggingface.co/models?
Hosting the weights on Hugging Face will give your work more visibility and enable better discoverability. We can add tags to the model cards (like
image-to-3d) so that people find the models easier, and link them directly to the paper page.If you're down, I'm leaving a guide here. For custom files like Gaussian splats, people can easily use hf_hub_download to pull the weights.
After uploaded, we can also link the models to the paper page (read here) so people can discover your work.
Let me know if you're interested or need any guidance :)
Kind regards,
Niels