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    CycleGAN

    CycleGAN

    Software that can generate photos from paintings

    CycleGAN — in its original form — is a landmark in deep learning for image-to-image translation without paired data. Rather than requiring matching image pairs between source and target domains (which are often hard or impossible to obtain), CycleGAN learns two mappings — one from domain A to B, and another back from B to A — along with a cycle-consistency loss that encourages the round-trip to reconstruct the original image. This innovation lets the model learn domain-to-domain translations...
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    fairseq-lua

    fairseq-lua

    Facebook AI Research Sequence-to-Sequence Toolkit

    fairseq-lua is the original Lua/Torch7 version of Facebook AI Research’s sequence modeling toolkit, designed for neural machine translation (NMT) and sequence generation. It introduced early attention-based architectures and training pipelines that later evolved into the modern PyTorch-based fairseq. The framework implements sequence-to-sequence models with attention, beam search decoding, and distributed training, providing a research platform for exploring translation, summarization, and...
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