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    Dr. Brittany D Brand - SD v1.0
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    I've had good generation consistency with Auto/Kerras/Polyexpo on the SDEs and Euler A at LoRA: 0.8 / trigger: 1.1. When it comes to Clip, both 1 and 2 produce good results.

    Again, this model was trained on a very limited (for me) number of images because, well, scientists don't get enough love, these days. So, her smile is there fairly consistently, so tweaking with weights and loras will probably be necessary.


    Dr. Brittany D Brand

    Professor and HCRI Director

    Department of Geosciences

    Research Areas:

    • Volcanology

    • Effective hazard and risk communication strategies

    • Risk Perception

    • Preparedness Behavior

    • Community Resilience

    Community Resilience: My community resilience research focuses on engaging a diverse group of community members and researchers to co-develop community-driven, locally relevant resilience metrics that holistically assess community disaster resilience needs. Methods include a multidimensional analysis of the social, human, natural, economic, and physical capitals, and the integration of existing resilience efforts (e.g., hazard mitigation plans; and sustainability plans) to address local needs. We aim to explore the resources and connections that enable a community (or region) to address chronic stresses and recover from acute shocks — fostering healthy, resilient, thriving communities. Our community engagement strategy also promotes a Resilience Community of Practice — a goal of the HCRI.

    Volcanology Research: My volcanology research focuses on eruption dynamics, sediment transport in volcanic flows and volcanic hazard assessment. The foundation of my research is field-based observation and measurements, which are used for development and validation of experimental and numerical models. Establishing relationships between depositional characteristics and eruptive processes is a fundamental first step toward answering outstanding questions regarding the controls on eruption dynamics, mechanisms of sediment transport and hazards associated with sediment gravity flows, and the local and global consequences of volcanism on Earth and other planets.

    Collaboration

    Through the HCRI, we strive to connect researchers, students, and community partners to collaboratively address community resilience research and practical needs. We envision a world where researchers and community partners regularly work together to address societal challenges, effectively translating research into practice. As such, I am enthusiastically open to collaborating on a wide range of topics across all disciplines and sectors of society.

    See our Community Partners page for more collaborators: https://www.boisestate.edu/research-hcri/community-partners/

    Description

    LORA
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    79
    Platform
    SeaArt
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    11/7/2024
    Updated
    11/7/2024
    Deleted
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    Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.