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    TRIBE v2

    TRIBE v2

    A multimodal model for brain response prediction

    TRIBE v2 is a multimodal foundation model developed by Meta AI for predicting human brain activity from naturalistic stimuli such as video, audio, and text. It is designed for in-silico neuroscience, enabling researchers to model how the brain responds to complex real-world inputs. The system integrates state-of-the-art encoders—including LLaMA for text, V-JEPA for video, and Wav2Vec-BERT for audio—into a unified Transformer architecture. This combined representation is mapped onto the...
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    DensePose

    DensePose

    A real-time approach for mapping all human pixels of 2D RGB images

    DensePose is a computer vision system that maps all human pixels in an RGB image to the 3D surface of a human body model. It extends human pose estimation from predicting joint keypoints to providing dense correspondences between 2D images and a canonical 3D mesh (such as the SMPL model). This enables detailed understanding of human shape, motion, and surface appearance directly from images or videos. The repository includes the DensePose network architecture, training code, pretrained...
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    Computer Vision

    Computer Vision

    Best Practices, code samples, and documentation for Computer Vision

    In recent years, we've see an extra-ordinary growth in Computer Vision, with applications in face recognition, image understanding, search, drones, mapping, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles. A key part to many of these applications are visual recognition tasks such as image classification, object detection and image similarity. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building computer vision systems. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive...
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