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In the case of LoRA for men's hanbok, the probability of overfitting is high depending on the weights because the data set has a prefabricated structure.
Men's clothing is basically followed by a topknot + mangeon + hat accessories worn on the head in addition to the hanbok worn on the body.
Real noblemen don't have many occasions to take off their hats, so they won't be able to use them much, but for various uses, the topknots, manggeons, and hats are all separated and separated with prompts.
Basically, only the Hanbok prompt is usable, but additional prompts must be filled in according to weight and status.
At the default weight of 1.0, overfitting can easily occur depending on the model used.
A weight between 0.5 and 0.9 is stable for picture models, and a weight between 0.45 and 0.8 is recommended for real/semi-realistic models.
However, if you need to express a hat or a topknot, we recommend using a weight of 0.6 or higher for any model.