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    Machine Learning Octave

    Machine Learning Octave

    MatLab/Octave examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    ...The author’s goal is to help users understand how each algorithm works “from scratch,” avoiding black-box library calls. Code written so as to expose and comment on mathematical steps. The repository includes clustering, regression, classification, neural networks, anomaly detection, and other standard ML topics. Does not rely heavily on specialized toolboxes or library shortcuts.
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    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    ExDARK dataset is the largest collection of low-light images

    ...It contains 7,363 images captured across ten different low-light scenarios, ranging from extremely dark environments to twilight. Each image is annotated with both image-level labels and object-level bounding boxes for 12 object categories, making it suitable for detection and classification tasks. The dataset was created to address the lack of large-scale low-light datasets available for research in object detection, recognition, and enhancement. It has been widely used in studies of low-light image enhancement, deep learning approaches, and domain adaptation for vision models. Researchers can also explore its associated source code for low-light image enhancement tasks, making it an essential resource for advancing work in night-time and low-light visual recognition.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Omniglot

    Omniglot

    Omniglot data set for one-shot learning

    ...It includes both MATLAB and Python starter scripts (e.g. demo.m, demo.py) to illustrate how to load the images and stroke sequences and run baseline experiments (such as classification by modified Hausdorff distance). The dataset provides both an image representation of each character and the time-ordered stroke coordinates ([x, y, t]) for each instance. Includes stroke data (time-sequenced coordinates) per sample. The repository is intended as a benchmark dataset in few-shot / meta-learning research, not as a plug-and-play detection or classification engine. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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