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Summary of ChangesHello @Zeyi-Lin, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request introduces a significant feature that enhances the flexibility of SwanLab's media logging capabilities by enabling 'nested media usage'. Users can now instantiate various media types (Audio, Image, Molecule, Text, Video) by providing an existing instance of the same media type. This allows for convenient manipulation, such as updating captions or resizing images, without needing to re-supply the raw data, thereby streamlining the logging workflow and improving API usability. Highlights
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This pull request introduces support for nested media object creation, such as swanlab.Image(swanlab.Image(data)), across various media types including Audio, Image, Text, Video, Molecule, and Object3D. The changes are accompanied by new unit tests. While the overall implementation is good, I've identified a significant bug in Object3D's handling of nested types, some inconsistencies in the Audio class, and opportunities for code improvement in Molecule and Video classes.
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Closes: #1367