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    what-to-eat

    what-to-eat

    An AI-based intelligent recipe generation platform

    what-to-eat is an AI-powered recipe generation platform that helps users decide what to cook by generating customized recipes based on ingredients, cuisine preferences, and dietary considerations. The application combines modern frontend technologies with large language models to create a fully interactive cooking assistant that can produce detailed recipes, nutritional analysis, and even visual representations of dishes.
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    JoyAI-VL-Interaction

    JoyAI-VL-Interaction

    An Open Real-time Video-Language Interaction System

    ...It is designed to watch a webcam or livestream continuously and decide whether to speak, stay silent, or delegate a harder task. Unlike turn-based assistants, it focuses on event-driven interaction where timing matters as much as answer quality. The repository releases the model, training recipe, time-aligned interaction data, and deployable system together. Its system includes inference, WebUI, ASR, TTS, and background-agent services running on vLLM-based infrastructure. It is useful for real-time monitoring, live commentary, cooking guidance, game calling, visual alerts, and other scenarios where an AI should respond at the right moment.
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    DINOv2

    DINOv2

    PyTorch code and models for the DINOv2 self-supervised learning

    DINOv2 is a self-supervised vision learning framework that produces strong, general-purpose image representations without using human labels. It builds on the DINO idea of student–teacher distillation and adapts it to modern Vision Transformer backbones with a carefully tuned recipe for data augmentation, optimization, and multi-crop training. The core promise is that a single pretrained backbone can transfer well to many downstream tasks—from linear probing on classification to retrieval, detection, and segmentation—often requiring little or no fine-tuning. The repository includes code for training, evaluating, and feature extraction, with utilities to run k-NN or linear evaluation baselines to assess representation quality. ...
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    DINOv3

    DINOv3

    Reference PyTorch implementation and models for DINOv3

    ...It continues the paradigm of learning strong image representations without labels using teacher–student distillation, but introduces a simplified and more scalable training recipe that performs well across datasets and architectures. DINOv3 removes the need for complex augmentations or momentum encoders, streamlining the pipeline while maintaining or improving feature quality. The model supports multiple backbone architectures, including Vision Transformers (ViT), and can handle larger image resolutions with improved stability during training. ...
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    Harness-1

    Harness-1

    Ultra Recipe for Training Long-Horizon Search Agents

    Harness-1 is a 20B search agent trained with reinforcement learning inside a stateful retrieval harness. It is designed for long-horizon search tasks where the model must search, inspect documents, curate evidence, verify claims, and decide when enough evidence has been gathered. The harness externalizes search state, including candidate documents, evidence links, verification records, and budget-aware context. This lets the policy focus on higher-level decisions instead of trying to keep...
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    GC Minimal Zine Poster

    GC Minimal Zine Poster

    Codex skill for generating quiet minimal zine-style editorial poster

    ...The skill intentionally avoids glossy advertising, cinematic lighting, 3D rendering, neon effects, and crowded scrapbook layouts. Each run normally generates a raster image along with the final prompt, selected variation recipe, and a short interpretation. It can also return only the prompt when explicitly requested.
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    CutLER

    CutLER

    Code release for Cut and Learn for Unsupervised Object Detection

    CutLER is an approach for unsupervised object detection and instance segmentation that trains detectors without human-annotated labels, and the repo also includes VideoCutLER for unsupervised video instance segmentation. The method follows a “Cut-and-LEaRn” recipe: bootstrap object proposals, refine them iteratively, and train detection/segmentation heads to discover objects across diverse datasets. The codebase provides training and inference scripts, model configs, and references to benchmarking results that report large gains over prior unsupervised baselines. It’s intended for researchers exploring self-supervised and unsupervised recognition, offering a practical path to scale beyond costly labeled corpora. ...
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    4M

    4M

    4M: Massively Multimodal Masked Modeling

    ...Training/inference configs and issues discuss things like depth tokenizers, input masks for generation, and CUDA build questions, signaling active research iteration. The design leans into flexibility and steerability, so prompts and masks can shape behavior without bespoke heads per task. In short, 4M provides a unified recipe to pretrain large multimodal models that generalize broadly while remaining practical to fine-tune.
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    FastVLM

    FastVLM

    This repository contains the official implementation of FastVLM

    ...Apple’s research brief frames FastVLM as targeting real-time or latency-sensitive scenarios, where lowering visual token pressure is critical to interactive UX. In short, it’s a practical recipe to make VLMs fast without exotic token-selection heuristics.
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    ESPnet

    ESPnet

    End-to-end speech processing toolkit

    ESPnet is a comprehensive end-to-end speech processing toolkit covering a wide spectrum of tasks, including automatic speech recognition (ASR), text-to-speech (TTS), speech translation (ST), speech enhancement, speaker diarization, and spoken language understanding. It uses PyTorch as its deep learning engine and adopts a Kaldi-style data processing pipeline for features, data formats, and experimental recipes. This combination allows researchers to leverage modern neural architectures while...
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    The SpeechBrain Toolkit

    The SpeechBrain Toolkit

    A PyTorch-based Speech Toolkit

    SpeechBrain is an open-source and all-in-one conversational AI toolkit. It is designed to be simple, extremely flexible, and user-friendly. Competitive or state-of-the-art performance is obtained in various domains. SpeechBrain supports state-of-the-art methods for end-to-end speech recognition, including models based on CTC, CTC+attention, transducers, transformers, and neural language models relying on recurrent neural networks and transformers. Speaker recognition is already deployed in a...
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    Asteroid

    Asteroid

    The PyTorch-based audio source separation toolkit for researchers

    ...Filterbanks, encoders, maskers, decoders and losses are all common building blocks that can be combined in a flexible way to create new systems. Extending the toolkit with new features is simple. Add a new filterbank, separator architecture, dataset or even recipe very easily. Recipes provide an easy way to reproduce results with data preparation, system design, training and evaluation in a single script. This is an essential tool for the community! The default logger is TensorBoard in all the recipes. From the recipe folder, you can run the following to visualize the logs of all your runs.
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    Mask2Former

    Mask2Former

    Code release for "Masked-attention Mask Transformer

    Mask2Former is a unified segmentation architecture that handles semantic, instance, and panoptic segmentation with one model and one training recipe. Its core idea is to cast segmentation as mask classification: a transformer decoder predicts a set of mask queries, each with an associated class score, eliminating the need for task-specific heads. A pixel decoder fuses multi-scale features and feeds masked attention in the transformer so each query focuses computation on its current spatial support. ...
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    DrQA

    DrQA

    Reading Wikipedia to Answer Open-Domain Questions

    ...The reader is a neural model trained on supervised QA data to estimate start and end positions within a paragraph, and it can be adapted to new domains through fine-tuning or distant supervision. The repository includes scripts to build the Wikipedia index, train the reader, and evaluate end-to-end performance. DrQA popularized a practical recipe for combining IR and neural reading, and it remains a strong baseline for open-domain QA research and production prototypes.
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