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What is Latent Space?

Latent Space is a compressed, abstract representation where high-dimensional data (like images, text, or audio) is encoded into a lower-dimensional mathematical space that captures the essential features and patterns. In this space, similar items are positioned close together, and you can perform operations like interpolation or manipulation that produce meaningful results when decoded back to the original format.

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