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    GPT4All

    GPT4All

    Run Local LLMs on Any Device. Open-source

    GPT4All is an open-source project that allows users to run large language models (LLMs) locally on their desktops or laptops, eliminating the need for API calls or GPUs. The software provides a simple, user-friendly application that can be downloaded and run on various platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, without requiring specialized hardware. It integrates with the llama.cpp implementation and supports multiple LLMs, allowing users to interact with AI models privately. This...
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    llama.cpp

    llama.cpp

    LLM inference in C/C++

    llama.cpp is a high-performance C and C++ project for running large language models locally and in the cloud with minimal setup. It is built around efficient inference, broad hardware support, and the GGUF model format. The project supports many model families and has become a major foundation for local AI tools, model serving, and embedded inference workflows. It provides command-line tools, a server mode with an OpenAI-compatible API style, model conversion utilities, and extensive backend acceleration options. llama.cpp runs on CPUs and GPUs, with support for Apple silicon, x86, RISC-V, CUDA, HIP, Vulkan, SYCL, Metal, and hybrid CPU-GPU execution. ...
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    PaddleOCR-json

    PaddleOCR-json

    OCR offline image text recognition command line windows program

    PaddleOCR-json is an OCR engine based on the PaddleOCR project that provides a command-line interface and tools for extracting text from images and exporting results in structured JSON format. It wraps the PaddleOCR models, which are capable of detecting and recognizing text in a wide variety of languages and layouts, into a self-contained executable that can be run locally without needing a deep learning environment configured manually. This makes it practical for developers or system...
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    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA

    CV-CUDA™ is an open-source, GPU accelerated library

    CV-CUDA is an open-source project that enables building efficient cloud-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) imaging and computer vision (CV) applications. It uses graphics processing unit (GPU) acceleration to help developers build highly efficient pre- and post-processing pipelines. CV-CUDA originated as a collaborative effort between NVIDIA and ByteDance.
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    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp

    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp

    QVAC Fabric: cross-platform LLM inference and fine-tuning

    qvac-fabric-llm.cpp is a cross-platform large language model inference and fine-tuning engine built as an advanced fork of llama.cpp, designed to run efficiently across desktops, mobile devices, and heterogeneous GPU environments. The project focuses on removing hardware limitations traditionally associated with LLM deployment by enabling support for a wide range of backends, including Vulkan, Metal, CUDA, and CPU, making it accessible on devices ranging from smartphones to enterprise servers. It introduces native LoRA fine-tuning capabilities that can be executed directly on consumer hardware, allowing developers to train and adapt models locally without relying on cloud infrastructure. ...
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    BADGr

    BADGr

    Toolbox for Box Approximation, Decomposition, and Grasping

    BADGr, the BoxGrasping toolbox, is a package for Box Approximation, Decomposition, and Grasping. The toolbox was developed in the Computer Vision & Active Perception Lab, at the Royal Institute of Technology, as a participant of the EU research project PACO-PLUS, and published at the project's end in Summer 2010. BADGr provides modules to approximate the shape of a point cloud (possibly from sensor data) by box primitives. These box primitives then serve as a base for the generation of box-based pre-grasp hypotheses for robot grippers.
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