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    ChatGLM3

    ChatGLM3

    ChatGLM3 series: Open Bilingual Chat LLMs | Open Source Bilingual Chat

    ChatGLM3 is ZhipuAI & Tsinghua KEG’s third-gen conversational model suite centered on the 6B-parameter ChatGLM3-6B. It keeps the series’ smooth dialog and low deployment cost while adding native tool use (function calling), a built-in code interpreter, and agent-style workflows. The family includes base and long-context variants (8K/32K/128K). The repo ships Python APIs, CLI and web demos (Gradio/Streamlit), an OpenAI-format API server, and a compact fine-tuning kit. Quantization (4/8-bit),...
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    vJEPA-2

    vJEPA-2

    PyTorch code and models for VJEPA2 self-supervised learning from video

    VJEPA2 is a next-generation self-supervised learning framework for video that extends the “predict in representation space” idea from i-JEPA to the temporal domain. Instead of reconstructing pixels, it predicts the missing high-level embeddings of masked space-time regions using a context encoder and a slowly updated target encoder. This objective encourages the model to learn semantics, motion, and long-range structure without the shortcuts that pixel-level losses can invite. The...
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    Map-Anything

    Map-Anything

    MapAnything: Universal Feed-Forward Metric 3D Reconstruction

    Map-Anything is a universal, feed-forward transformer for metric 3D reconstruction that predicts a scene’s geometry and camera parameters directly from visual inputs. Instead of stitching together many task-specific models, it uses a single architecture that supports a wide range of 3D tasks—multi-image structure-from-motion, multi-view stereo, monocular metric depth, registration, depth completion, and more. The model flexibly accepts different input combinations (images, intrinsics, poses,...
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to...
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    Awakener aims to provide a Java library for solving practical, real world optimisation problems by means of genetic algorithms (turnkey algorithms for >= 90% of industry problems). Awakener extends Sleepwalker with specific algorithms.
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