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    Armadillo

    Armadillo

    fast C++ library for linear algebra & scientific computing

    * Fast C++ library for linear algebra (matrix maths) and scientific computing * Easy to use functions and syntax, deliberately similar to Matlab / Octave * Uses template meta-programming techniques to increase efficiency * Provides user-friendly wrappers for OpenBLAS, Intel MKL, LAPACK, ATLAS, ARPACK, SuperLU and FFTW libraries * Useful for machine learning, pattern recognition, signal processing, bioinformatics, statistics, finance, etc. * Downloads:...
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    VRN

    VRN

    Code for "Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction

    The VRN (Volumetric Regression Network) repository implements the “Large Pose 3D Face Reconstruction from a Single Image via Direct Volumetric CNN Regression” method. Instead of explicitly fitting a 3D model via landmark estimation and deformation, VRN treats the reconstruction task as volumetric segmentation: it learns a CNN to regress a 3D volume aligned to the input image, and then extracts a mesh via isosurface from that volume. The network is unguided (no 2D landmarks as intermediate)....
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    PyArmadillo

    PyArmadillo

    linear algebra library for Python

    PyArmadillo - streamlined linear algebra library for Python, with emphasis on ease of use. Alternative to NumPy / SciPy. * Main page: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io * Documentation: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io/docs.html * Bug reports: https://pyarma.sourceforge.io/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/jason-rumengan/pyarma
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    R-FCN

    R-FCN

    R-FCN: Object Detection via Region-based Fully Convolutional Networks

    R-FCN (“Region-based Fully Convolutional Networks”) is an object detection framework that makes almost all computation fully convolutional and shared across the image, unlike prior region-based approaches (e.g. Faster R-CNN) which run per-region sub-networks. The repository provides an implementation (in Python) supporting end-to-end training and inference of R-FCN models on standard datasets. The authors propose position-sensitive score maps to reconcile the need for translation variance...
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    The Python Computer Vision Framework is an opened project deisgned for all those interested in computer vision. It aims at making computer vision more easy and structured and matlab-free. It may also be used for other artistic and scientific areas.
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