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    dlib

    dlib

    Toolkit for making machine learning and data analysis applications

    Dlib is a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems. It is used in both industry and academia in a wide range of domains including robotics, embedded devices, mobile phones, and large high performance computing environments. Dlib's open source licensing allows you to use it in any application, free of charge. Good unit test coverage, the ratio of unit test lines of code to library lines of code is...
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    pyTorch Tutorials

    pyTorch Tutorials

    Build your neural network easy and fast

    ...It covers the fundamentals of PyTorch from basic tensor operations to constructing full neural network models, making it suitable for beginners and intermediate learners alike. The project is structured around clear, executable Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate regression, classification, convolutional networks, recurrent networks, autoencoders, and generative adversarial networks, which gives learners practical exposure to real machine learning tasks. Each example explains PyTorch’s dynamic computation graph, optimization techniques, and core abstractions in a way that is accessible and reproducible. Contributors and authors integrate visual and coded examples so readers can see both the theory and the implementation side-by-side.
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