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    Demucs

    Demucs

    Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation

    Demucs (Deep Extractor for Music Sources) is a deep-learning framework for music source separation—extracting individual instrument or vocal tracks from a mixed audio file. The system is based on a U-Net-like convolutional architecture combined with recurrent and transformer elements to capture both short-term and long-term temporal structure. It processes raw waveforms directly rather than spectrograms, allowing for higher-quality reconstruction and fewer artifacts in separated tracks. ...
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    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders)

    PyTorch implementation of MAE

    MAE (Masked Autoencoders) is a self-supervised learning framework for visual representation learning using masked image modeling. It trains a Vision Transformer (ViT) by randomly masking a high percentage of image patches (typically 75%) and reconstructing the missing content from the remaining visible patches. This forces the model to learn semantic structure and global context without supervision. The encoder processes only the visible patches, while a lightweight decoder reconstructs the...
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    SG2Im

    SG2Im

    Code for "Image Generation from Scene Graphs", Johnson et al, CVPR 201

    ...Instead of conditioning on free-form text alone, it leverages graph structure to control layout and interactions, generating scenes that respect constraints like “person left of dog” or “cup on table.” The pipeline typically predicts object layouts (bounding boxes and masks) from the graph, then renders a realistic image conditioned on those layouts. This separation lets the model reason about geometry and composition before committing to texture and color, improving spatial fidelity. The repository includes training code, datasets, and evaluation scripts so researchers can reproduce baselines and extend components such as the graph encoder or image generator. In practice, sg2im demonstrates how structured semantics can guide generative models to produce controllable, compositional imagery.
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