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    DeepSeek-OCR 2

    DeepSeek-OCR 2

    Visual Causal Flow

    DeepSeek-OCR-2 is the second-generation optical character recognition system developed to improve document understanding by introducing a “visual causal flow” mechanism, enabling the encoder to reorder visual tokens in a way that better reflects semantic structure rather than strict raster scan order. It is designed to handle complex layouts and noisy documents by giving the model causal reasoning capabilities that mimic human visual scanning behavior, enhancing OCR performance on documents...
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    PowerPoint-ist

    PowerPoint-ist

    Web presentation editor replicating many PowerPoint features online

    PPTist is a web-based presentation editing application designed to replicate many of the commonly used features found in traditional slide presentation software. It allows users to create, edit, and present slide decks directly within a web browser while maintaining a desktop-like editing experience. PPTist is built with Vue 3 and TypeScript and focuses on providing a highly interactive slide editing environment with extensive customization and extension potential. PPTist supports a wide...
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    alvd

    alvd

    alvd = A Lightweight Vald. A lightweight distributed vector search

    A lightweight distributed vector search engine based on Vald codebase. Vald is an awesome highly scalable distributed vector search engine works on Kubernetes. It has great features such as file-based backup, and metrics-based ordering of Agents. Also, Vald is highly configurable using YAML files. It works without Kubernetes, single binary (less than 30MB), easy to run (can be configured by command-line options), and consists of Agent and Server. alvd has almost the same features as Vald's gateway-lb + discoverer and agent-ngt. alvd depends on Vald codebase, the files came from Vald (such as internal, pkg/vald. ...
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    Image classification models for Keras

    Image classification models for Keras

    Keras code and weights files for popular deep learning models

    All architectures are compatible with both TensorFlow and Theano, and upon instantiation the models will be built according to the image dimension ordering set in your Keras configuration file at ~/.keras/keras.json. For instance, if you have set image_dim_ordering=tf, then any model loaded from this repository will get built according to the TensorFlow dimension ordering convention, "Width-Height-Depth". Pre-trained weights can be automatically loaded upon instantiation (weights='imagenet' argument in model constructor for all image models, weights='msd' for the music tagging model). ...
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