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    Tahafacex

    Tahafacex

    It works as electronic book for keeping attendance records...

    It works as electronic book for keeping attendance records using face identification\recognition technology it can mark attendance upto 100 person it can be used anywhere. MINOR CHANGE: Functionality improved MAJOR CHANGE: 1. Backup and Restore (For 1.1.0 and future versions only) 2. Export your attendance sheets in excel format of each class
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    TalkMaths is a speech user interface that extends the speech recognition program Dragon NaturallySpeaking by parsing spoken mathematical expressions into MathML and/or LaTeX. TalkMaths allows the user to create documents in MathML or LaTeX hands-free.
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    Talking Head Anime from a Single Image

    Talking Head Anime from a Single Image

    Demo for the "Talking Head Anime from a Single Image"

    Talking Head Anime from a Single Image is a machine learning project that demonstrates how neural networks can animate anime characters using only a single input image. The system generates animated facial expressions and movements by applying pose transformations to a static image of an anime character. The underlying model uses deep learning techniques to predict how different facial features and body parts should move based on pose parameters or input signals. This allows the software to create realistic animated frames while preserving the identity and appearance of the original character. The repository includes demo applications that allow users to interact with the system through graphical controls or webcam input to drive character motion. These demonstrations illustrate how generative neural rendering can be used to build real-time avatar systems for virtual characters.
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    Tangent

    Tangent

    Source-to-source debuggable derivatives in pure Python

    Existing libraries implement automatic differentiation by tracing a program's execution (at runtime, like PyTorch) or by staging out a dynamic data-flow graph and then differentiating the graph (ahead-of-time, like TensorFlow). In contrast, Tangent performs ahead-of-time autodiff on the Python source code itself, and produces Python source code as its output. Tangent fills a unique location in the space of machine learning tools. As a result, you can finally read your automatic derivative code just like the rest of your program. Tangent is useful to researchers and students who not only want to write their models in Python, but also read and debug automatically-generated derivative code without sacrificing speed and flexibility. Tangent works on a large and growing subset of Python, provides extra autodiff features other Python ML libraries don't have, has reasonable performance, and is compatible with TensorFlow and NumPy.
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    Taylorplot_Neptune

    Creation of a Taylorplot for several machine learning models

    Here we present the lines of code for creating a taylor plot with python to display several machine learning models. We show the solution for displaying 10 models, but the list and number can be changed simply by modifying the sample list.
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    TensorFlow 2.0 Tutorials

    TensorFlow 2.0 Tutorials

    TensorFlow 2.x version's Tutorials and Examples

    TensorFlow 2.0 Tutorials is an open-source educational repository that provides practical examples and walkthroughs for learning deep learning using the TensorFlow 2.x framework. The repository contains a large set of hands-on tutorials that demonstrate how to build neural networks and machine learning systems with modern TensorFlow APIs. These examples cover a wide range of topics including convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, generative adversarial networks, autoencoders, and transformer-based models such as GPT and BERT. Each section of the repository includes runnable code and structured experiments designed to illustrate how different architectures and algorithms function in real applications. The tutorials use well-known benchmark datasets such as MNIST, CIFAR, and Fashion-MNIST to demonstrate practical model training and evaluation workflows.
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    TensorFlow Addons

    TensorFlow Addons

    Useful extra functionality for TensorFlow 2.x maintained by SIG-addons

    TensorFlow Addons is a repository of contributions that conform to well-established API patterns but implement new functionality not available in core TensorFlow. TensorFlow natively supports a large number of operators, layers, metrics, losses, and optimizers. However, in a fast-moving field like ML, there are many interesting new developments that cannot be integrated into core TensorFlow (because their broad applicability is not yet clear, or it is mostly used by a smaller subset of the community). The maintainers of TensorFlow Addons can be found in the CODEOWNERS file of the repo. This file is parsed and pull requests will automatically tag the owners using a bot. If you would like to maintain something, please feel free to submit a PR. We encourage multiple owners for all submodules. TensorFlow Addons is actively working towards forward compatibility with TensorFlow 2.x.
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    TensorFlow Backend for ONNX

    TensorFlow Backend for ONNX

    Tensorflow Backend for ONNX

    Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) is an open standard format for representing machine learning models. ONNX is supported by a community of partners who have implemented it in many frameworks and tools. TensorFlow Backend for ONNX makes it possible to use ONNX models as input for TensorFlow. The ONNX model is first converted to a TensorFlow model and then delegated for execution on TensorFlow to produce the output. This is one of the two TensorFlow converter projects which serve different purposes in the ONNX community. ONNX-TF requires ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange) as an external dependency, for any issues related to ONNX installation, we refer our users to ONNX project repository for documentation and help. Notably, please ensure that protoc is available if you plan to install ONNX via pip.
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    TensorFlow Course

    TensorFlow Course

    Simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow

    This repository houses a highly popular (~16k stars) set of TensorFlow tutorials and example code aimed at beginners and intermediate users. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that cover neural network fundamentals, model training, deployment, and more, with support for Google Colab.
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    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow documentation

    An end-to-end platform for machine learning. TensorFlow makes it easy to create ML models that can run in any environment. Learn how to use the intuitive APIs through interactive code samples.
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    TensorFlow Hub

    TensorFlow Hub

    A library for transfer learning by reusing parts of TensorFlow models

    TensorFlow Hub is a repository that provides a library and platform for publishing, discovering, and reusing pre-trained machine learning models built with TensorFlow. The project enables developers to integrate high-quality models into their applications without needing to train them from scratch. Through TensorFlow Hub, researchers and practitioners can share reusable model components such as image classifiers, text embedding models, and object detection networks. These models can be loaded directly into TensorFlow pipelines and fine-tuned for new tasks using transfer learning techniques. The repository supports contributions from the community, allowing developers to submit models that become available for use by other machine learning practitioners. By enabling reusable model modules, TensorFlow Hub significantly reduces development time and computational cost when building machine learning systems.
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    TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook

    TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook

    Code for Tensorflow Machine Learning Cookbook

    TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook repository provides practical code examples and educational materials that accompany the book TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook. The repository contains numerous Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate how to implement machine learning algorithms and neural networks using the TensorFlow framework. Each section focuses on a different aspect of machine learning development, including tensor manipulation, model training, optimization strategies, and data processing techniques. The examples illustrate how TensorFlow operations and tensors can be used to build machine learning pipelines and perform tasks such as regression, classification, and clustering. By combining theoretical explanations with executable code, the project helps developers understand how TensorFlow algorithms operate internally while also providing working examples that can be adapted for real projects.
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for TensorFlow users. We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models are suitable. A flexible and lightweight library that users can easily use or fork when writing customized training loop code in TensorFlow 2.x. It seamlessly integrates with tf.distribute and supports running on different device types (CPU, GPU, and TPU).
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    TensorFlow Model Optimization Toolkit

    TensorFlow Model Optimization Toolkit

    A toolkit to optimize ML models for deployment for Keras & TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Optimization Toolkit is a suite of tools for optimizing ML models for deployment and execution. Among many uses, the toolkit supports techniques used to reduce latency and inference costs for cloud and edge devices (e.g. mobile, IoT). Deploy models to edge devices with restrictions on processing, memory, power consumption, network usage, and model storage space. Enable execution on and optimize for existing hardware or new special purpose accelerators. Choose the model and optimization tool depending on your task. In many cases, pre-optimized models can improve the efficiency of your application. Try the post-training tools to optimize an already-trained TensorFlow model. Use training-time optimization tools and learn about the techniques.
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    TensorFlow Object Counting API

    TensorFlow Object Counting API

    The TensorFlow Object Counting API is an open source framework

    The TensorFlow Object Counting API is an open source framework built on top of TensorFlow and Keras that makes it easy to develop object counting systems. Please contact if you need professional object detection & tracking & counting project with super high accuracy and reliability! You can train TensorFlow models with your own training data to built your own custom object counter system! If you want to learn how to do it, please check one of the sample projects, which cover some of the theory of transfer learning and show how to apply it in useful projects. The development is on progress! The API will be updated soon, the more talented and light-weight API will be available in this repo! Detailed API documentation and sample jupyter notebooks that explain basic usages of API will be added!
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    TensorFlow Privacy

    TensorFlow Privacy

    Library for training machine learning models with privacy for data

    Library for training machine learning models with privacy for training data. This repository contains the source code for TensorFlow Privacy, a Python library that includes implementations of TensorFlow optimizers for training machine learning models with differential privacy. The library comes with tutorials and analysis tools for computing the privacy guarantees provided.
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    TensorFlow Probability

    TensorFlow Probability

    Probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis in TensorFlow

    TensorFlow Probability is a library for probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis. TensorFlow Probability (TFP) is a Python library built on TensorFlow that makes it easy to combine probabilistic models and deep learning on modern hardware (TPU, GPU). It's for data scientists, statisticians, ML researchers, and practitioners who want to encode domain knowledge to understand data and make predictions. Since TFP inherits the benefits of TensorFlow, you can build, fit, and deploy a model using a single language throughout the lifecycle of model exploration and production. TFP is open source and available on GitHub. Tools to build deep probabilistic models, including probabilistic layers and a `JointDistribution` abstraction. Variational inference and Markov chain Monte Carlo. A wide selection of probability distributions and bijectors. Optimizers such as Nelder-Mead, BFGS, and SGLD.
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    TensorFlow Ranking

    TensorFlow Ranking

    Learning to rank in TensorFlow

    TensorFlow Ranking is a library for Learning-to-Rank (LTR) techniques on the TensorFlow platform. Commonly used loss functions including pointwise, pairwise, and listwise losses. Commonly used ranking metrics like Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) and Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG). Multi-item (also known as groupwise) scoring functions. LambdaLoss implementation for direct ranking metric optimization. Unbiased Learning-to-Rank from biased feedback data. We envision that this library will provide a convenient open platform for hosting and advancing state-of-the-art ranking models based on deep learning techniques, and thus facilitate both academic research and industrial applications. We provide a demo, with no installation required, to get started on using TF-Ranking. This demo runs on a colaboratory notebook, an interactive Python environment. Using sparse features and embeddings in TF-Ranking.
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    TensorFlow World

    TensorFlow World

    Simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow

    This repository aims to provide simple and ready-to-use tutorials for TensorFlow. The explanations are present in the wiki associated with this repository. There are different motivations for this open source project. TensorFlow (as we write this document) is one of / the best deep learning frameworks available. The question that should be asked is why has this repository been created when there are so many other tutorials about TensorFlow available on the web? Deep Learning is in very high interest these days - there's a crucial need for rapid and optimized implementations of the algorithms and architectures. TensorFlow is designed to facilitate this goal. The strong advantage of TensorFlow is it flexibility in designing highly modular models which can also be a disadvantage for beginners since a lot of the pieces must be considered together when creating the model.
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    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow for Raspberry Pi

    TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi.
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    TensorFlowOnSpark

    TensorFlowOnSpark

    TensorFlowOnSpark brings TensorFlow programs to Apache Spark clusters

    By combining salient features from the TensorFlow deep learning framework with Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop, TensorFlowOnSpark enables distributed deep learning on a cluster of GPU and CPU servers. It enables both distributed TensorFlow training and inferencing on Spark clusters, with a goal to minimize the amount of code changes required to run existing TensorFlow programs on a shared grid.
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    TensorFlowTTS

    TensorFlowTTS

    Real-Time State-of-the-art Speech Synthesis for Tensorflow 2

    TensorFlowTTS is a state-of-the-art, open-source speech synthesis library built on TensorFlow 2. It offers a variety of architectures for text-to-speech, including classic and modern models such as Tacotron‑2, FastSpeech / FastSpeech2, and neural vocoders like MelGAN and Multiband‑MelGAN. Because it’s based on TensorFlow 2, it can leverage optimizations such as fake-quantization aware training and pruning — which allow models to run faster than real time and to be deployable on mobile or embedded platforms. The library supports multiple languages (English, French, Korean, Chinese, German, etc.) and is relatively easy to adapt to new languages. With integrated vocoder + mel-spectrogram generation pipelines, pre-trained models, and fairly flexible architecture, TensorFlowTTS is a great off-the-shelf and extensible TTS engine for applications ranging from voice assistants to content generation or accessibility tools.
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    TensorImage

    Image classification library for easily training and deploying models

    (Visit our github repository at https://github.com/TensorImage/tensorimage for more information) TensorImage is and open source package for image classification. It has a wide range of data augmentation operations that can be performed over training data to prevent overfitting and increase testing accuracy. TensorImage is easy to use and manage as all files, trained models and data are organized within a workspace directory, which you can change at any time in the configuration file, therefore being able have an indefinite amount of workspace directories for different purposes. Moreover, TensorImage can also be used to classify on thousands of images with trained image classification models.
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    TensorLayer

    TensorLayer

    Deep learning and reinforcement learning library for scientists

    TensorLayer is a novel TensorFlow-based deep learning and reinforcement learning library designed for researchers and engineers. It provides an extensive collection of customizable neural layers to build advanced AI models quickly, based on this, the community open-sourced mass tutorials and applications. TensorLayer is awarded the 2017 Best Open Source Software by the ACM Multimedia Society. This project can also be found at OpenI and Gitee. 3.0.0 has been pre-released, the current version supports TensorFlow, MindSpore and PaddlePaddle (partial) as the backends, allowing users to run the code on different hardware like Nvidia-GPU and Huawei-Ascend. In the future, it will support TensorFlow, MindSpore, PaddlePaddle, PyTorch and other backends. TensorLayer has a high-level layer/model abstraction which is effortless to learn. You can learn how deep learning can benefit your AI tasks in minutes through the massive examples.
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    TensorNets

    TensorNets

    High level network definitions with pre-trained weights in TensorFlow

    High level network definitions with pre-trained weights in TensorFlow (tested with 2.1.0 >= TF >= 1.4.0). Applicability. Many people already have their own ML workflows and want to put a new model on their workflows. TensorNets can be easily plugged together because it is designed as simple functional interfaces without custom classes. Manageability. Models are written in tf.contrib.layers, which is lightweight like PyTorch and Keras, and allows for ease of accessibility to every weight and end-point. Also, it is easy to deploy and expand a collection of pre-processing and pre-trained weights. Readability. With recent TensorFlow APIs, more factoring and less indenting can be possible. For example, all the inception variants are implemented as about 500 lines of code in TensorNets while 2000+ lines in official TensorFlow models. Reproducibility. You can always reproduce the original results with simple APIs including feature extractions.
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