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    LearningToCompare_FSL

    LearningToCompare_FSL

    Learning to Compare: Relation Network for Few-Shot Learning

    LearningToCompare_FSL is a PyTorch implementation of the “Learning to Compare: Relation Network for Few-Shot Learning” paper, focusing on the few-shot learning experiments described in that work. The core idea implemented here is the relation network, which learns to compare pairs of feature embeddings and output relation scores that indicate whether two images belong to the same class, enabling classification from only a handful of labeled examples. The repository provides training and evaluation code for standard few-shot benchmarks such as miniImageNet and Omniglot, making it possible to reproduce the experimental results reported in the paper. ...
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    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model

    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model

    Dual LSTM Encoder for Dialog Response Generation

    Retrieval-Based Conversational Model in Tensorflow is a project implementing a retrieval-based conversational model using a dual LSTM encoder architecture in TensorFlow, illustrating how neural networks can be trained to select appropriate responses from a fixed set of candidate replies rather than generate them from scratch. The core idea is to embed both the conversation context and potential replies into vector representations, then score how well each candidate fits the current dialogue, choosing the best match accordingly. Designed to work with datasets like the Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus, this codebase includes data preparation, model training, and evaluation components for building and assessing dialog models that can handle multi-turn conversations.
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