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    DETR

    DETR

    End-to-end object detection with transformers

    PyTorch training code and pretrained models for DETR (DEtection TRansformer). We replace the full complex hand-crafted object detection pipeline with a Transformer, and match Faster R-CNN with a ResNet-50, obtaining 42 AP on COCO using half the computation power (FLOPs) and the same number of parameters. Inference in 50 lines of PyTorch. What it is. Unlike traditional computer vision techniques, DETR approaches object detection as a direct set prediction problem. It consists of a set-based global loss, which forces unique predictions via bipartite matching, and a Transformer encoder-decoder architecture. Given a fixed small set of learned object queries, DETR reasons about the relations of the objects and the global image context to directly output the final set of predictions in parallel. Due to this parallel nature, DETR is very fast and efficient.
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    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and NLP by learning from these exciting lectures! Optimization courses which form the foundation for ML, DL, RL. Computer Vision courses which are DL & ML heavy. Speech recognition courses which are DL heavy. Structured Courses on Geometric, Graph Neural Networks. Section on Autonomous Vehicles. Section on Computer Graphics with ML/DL focus.
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    DeepLearning

    DeepLearning

    Deep Learning (Flower Book) mathematical derivation

    " Deep Learning " is the only comprehensive book in the field of deep learning. The full name is also called the Deep Learning AI Bible (Deep Learning) . It is edited by three world-renowned experts, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. Includes linear algebra, probability theory, information theory, numerical optimization, and related content in machine learning. At the same time, it also introduces deep learning techniques used by practitioners in the industry, including deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling and practical methods, and investigates topics such as natural language processing, Applications in speech recognition, computer vision, online recommender systems, bioinformatics, and video games. Finally, the Deep Learning book provides research directions covering theoretical topics including linear factor models, autoencoders, representation learning, structured probabilistic models, etc.
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    Detectron

    Detectron

    FAIR's research platform for object detection research

    Detectron is an object detection and instance segmentation research framework that popularized many modern detection models in a single, reproducible codebase. Built on Caffe2 with custom CUDA/C++ operators, it provided reference implementations for models like Faster R-CNN, Mask R-CNN, RetinaNet, and Feature Pyramid Networks. The framework emphasized a clean configuration system, strong baselines, and a “model zoo” so researchers could compare results under consistent settings. It includes training and evaluation pipelines that handle multi-GPU setups, standard datasets, and common augmentations, which helped standardize experimental practice in detection research. Visualization utilities and diagnostic scripts make it straightforward to inspect predictions, proposals, and losses while training. Although the project has since been superseded by Detectron2, the original Detectron remains a historically important, reproducible reference that still informs many productions.
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    Diffgram

    Diffgram

    Training data (data labeling, annotation, workflow) for all data types

    From ingesting data to exploring it, annotating it, and managing workflows. Diffgram is a single application that will improve your data labeling and bring all aspects of training data under a single roof. Diffgram is world’s first truly open source training data platform that focuses on giving its users an unlimited experience. This is aimed to reduce your data labeling bills and increase your Training Data Quality. Training Data is the art of supervising machines through data. This includes the activities of annotation, which produces structured data; ready to be consumed by a machine learning model. Annotation is required because raw media is considered to be unstructured and not usable without it. That’s why training data is required for many modern machine learning use cases including computer vision, natural language processing and speech recognition.
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    FiftyOne

    FiftyOne

    The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets

    The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets and computer vision models. Nothing hinders the success of machine learning systems more than poor-quality data. And without the right tools, improving a model can be time-consuming and inefficient. FiftyOne supercharges your machine learning workflows by enabling you to visualize datasets and interpret models faster and more effectively. Improving data quality and understanding your model’s failure modes are the most impactful ways to boost the performance of your model. FiftyOne provides the building blocks for optimizing your dataset analysis pipeline. Use it to get hands-on with your data, including visualizing complex labels, evaluating your models, exploring scenarios of interest, identifying failure modes, finding annotation mistakes, and much more! Surveys show that machine learning engineers spend over half of their time wrangling data, but it doesn't have to be that way.
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    Hiera

    Hiera

    A fast, powerful, and simple hierarchical vision transformer

    Hiera is a hierarchical vision transformer designed to be fast, simple, and strong across image and video recognition tasks. The core idea is to use straightforward hierarchical attention with a minimal set of architectural “bells and whistles,” achieving competitive or superior accuracy while being markedly faster at inference and often faster to train. The repository provides installation options (from source or Torch Hub), a model zoo with pre-trained checkpoints, and code for evaluation and fine-tuning on standard benchmarks. Documentation emphasizes that model weights may have separate licensing and that the code targets practical experimentation for both research and downstream tasks. Community discussions cover topics like dataset pretrains, integration in other frameworks, and comparisons with related implementations. Security and contribution guidelines follow Meta’s open-source practices, and activity shows ongoing interest and usage across the community.
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    Kornia

    Kornia

    Open Source Differentiable Computer Vision Library

    Kornia is a differentiable computer vision library for PyTorch. It consists of a set of routines and differentiable modules to solve generic computer vision problems. At its core, the package uses PyTorch as its main backend both for efficiency and to take advantage of the reverse-mode auto-differentiation to define and compute the gradient of complex functions. Inspired by existing packages, this library is composed by a subset of packages containing operators that can be inserted within neural networks to train models to perform image transformations, epipolar geometry, depth estimation, and low-level image processing such as filtering and edge detection that operate directly on tensors. With Kornia we fill the gap between classical and deep computer vision that implements standard and advanced vision algorithms for AI. Our libraries and initiatives are always according to the community needs.
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    MetaCLIP

    MetaCLIP

    ICLR2024 Spotlight: curation/training code, metadata, distribution

    MetaCLIP is a research codebase that extends the CLIP framework into a meta-learning / continual learning regime, aiming to adapt CLIP-style models to new tasks or domains efficiently. The goal is to preserve CLIP’s strong zero-shot transfer capability while enabling fast adaptation to domain shifts or novel class sets with minimal data and without catastrophic forgetting. The repository provides training logic, adaptation strategies (e.g. prompt tuning, adapter modules), and evaluation across base and target domains to measure how well the model retains its general knowledge while specializing as needed. It includes utilities to fine-tune vision-language embeddings, compute prompt or adapter updates, and benchmark across transfer and retention metrics. MetaCLIP is especially suited for real-world settings where a model must continuously incorporate new visual categories or domains over time.
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    Monk Computer Vision

    Monk Computer Vision

    A low code unified framework for computer vision and deep learning

    Monk is an open source low code programming environment to reduce the cognitive load faced by entry level programmers while catering to the needs of Expert Deep Learning engineers. There are three libraries in this opensource set. - Monk Classiciation- https://monkai.org. A Unified wrapper over major deep learning frameworks. Our core focus area is at the intersection of Computer Vision and Deep Learning algorithms. - Monk Object Detection - https://github.com/Tessellate-Imaging/Monk_Object_Detection. Monk object detection is our take on assembling state of the art object detection, image segmentation, pose estimation algorithms at one place, making them low code and easily configurable on any machine. - Monk GUI - https://github.com/Tessellate-Imaging/Monk_Gui. An interface over these low code tools for non coders.
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    Phi-3-MLX

    Phi-3-MLX

    Phi-3.5 for Mac: Locally-run Vision and Language Models

    Phi-3-Vision-MLX is an Apple MLX (machine learning on Apple silicon) implementation of Phi-3 Vision, a lightweight multi-modal model designed for vision and language tasks. It focuses on running vision-language AI efficiently on Apple hardware like M1 and M2 chips.
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    ProximityForest

    Efficient Approximate Nearest Neighbors for General Metric Spaces

    A proximity forest is a data structure that allows for efficient computation of approximate nearest neighbors of arbitrary data elements in a metric space. See: O'Hara and Draper, "Are You Using the Right Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithm?", WACV 2013 (best student paper award). One application of a ProximityForest is given in the following CVPR publication: Stephen O'Hara and Bruce A. Draper, "Scalable Action Recognition with a Subspace Forest," IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2012. This source code is provided without warranty and is available under the GPL license. More commercially-friendly licenses may be available. Please contact Stephen O'Hara for license options. Please view the wiki on this site for installation instructions and examples on reproducing the results of the papers.
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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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    PyCV is a Python package of modules useful for computer vision tasks. Its current focus is on boosting techniques, Haar-like features, and face detection. PyCV provides the world's fastest method for training a face detector, in a few hours.
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    PyCls

    PyCls

    Codebase for Image Classification Research, written in PyTorch

    pycls is a focused PyTorch codebase for image classification research that emphasizes reproducibility and strong, transparent baselines. It popularized families like RegNet and supports classic architectures (ResNet, ResNeXt) with clean implementations and consistent training recipes. The repository includes highly tuned schedules, augmentations, and regularization settings that make it straightforward to match reported accuracy without guesswork. Distributed training and mixed precision are first-class, enabling fast experiments on multi-GPU setups with simple, declarative configs. Model definitions are concise and modular, making it easy to prototype new blocks or swap backbones while keeping the rest of the pipeline unchanged. Pretrained weights and evaluation scripts cover common datasets, and the logging/metric stack is designed for quick comparison across runs. Practitioners use pycls both as a baseline factory and as a scaffold for new classification backbones.
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    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch implementation of SimCLR: A Simple Framework

    For quite some time now, we know about the benefits of transfer learning in Computer Vision (CV) applications. Nowadays, pre-trained Deep Convolution Neural Networks (DCNNs) are the first go-to pre-solutions to learn a new task. These large models are trained on huge supervised corpora, like the ImageNet. And most important, their features are known to adapt well to new problems. This is particularly interesting when annotated training data is scarce. In situations like this, we take the models’ pre-trained weights, append a new classifier layer on top of it, and retrain the network. This is called transfer learning, and is one of the most used techniques in CV. Aside from a few tricks when performing fine-tuning (if the case), it has been shown (many times) that if training for a new task, models initialized with pre-trained weights tend to learn faster and be more accurate then training from scratch using random initialization.
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    PyVision Computer Vision Toolkit

    A Python computer vision library

    PyVision is a object-oriented Computer Vision Toolkit for researchers that contains vision and machine learning algorithms and algorithm analysis and easily interfaces with scipy/numpy, PIL, opencv and other computer and machine learning libraries.
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    R1-V

    R1-V

    Witness the aha moment of VLM with less than $3

    R1-V is an initiative aimed at enhancing the generalization capabilities of Vision-Language Models (VLMs) through Reinforcement Learning in Visual Reasoning (RLVR). The project focuses on building a comprehensive framework that emphasizes algorithm enhancement, efficiency optimization, and task diversity to achieve general vision-language intelligence and visual/GUI agents. The team's long-term goal is to contribute impactful open-source research in this domain.
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    Raster Vision

    Raster Vision

    Open source framework for deep learning satellite and aerial imagery

    Raster Vision is an open source framework for Python developers building computer vision models on satellite, aerial, and other large imagery sets (including oblique drone imagery). There is built-in support for chip classification, object detection, and semantic segmentation using PyTorch. Raster Vision allows engineers to quickly and repeatably configure pipelines that go through core components of a machine learning workflow: analyzing training data, creating training chips, training models, creating predictions, evaluating models, and bundling the model files and configuration for easy deployment. The input to a Raster Vision pipeline is a set of images and training data, optionally with Areas of Interest (AOIs) that describe where the images are labeled. The output of a Raster Vision pipeline is a model bundle that allows you to easily utilize models in various deployment scenarios.
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    Savant

    Python Computer Vision & Video Analytics Framework With Batteries Incl

    Savant is an open-source, high-level framework for building real-time, streaming, highly efficient multimedia AI applications on the Nvidia stack. It helps to develop dynamic, fault-tolerant inference pipelines that utilize the best Nvidia approaches for data center and edge accelerators. Savant is built on DeepStream and provides a high-level abstraction layer for building inference pipelines. It is designed to be easy to use, flexible, and scalable. It is a great choice for building smart CV and video analytics applications for cities, retail, manufacturing, and more.
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    Screenshot to Code

    Screenshot to Code

    A neural network that transforms a design mock-up into static websites

    Screenshot-to-code is a tool or prototype that attempts to convert UI screenshots (e.g., of mobile or web UIs) into code representations, likely generating layouts, HTML, CSS, or markup from image inputs. It is part of a research/proof-of-concept domain in UI automation and image-to-UI code generation. Mapping visual design to code constructs. Code/UI layout (HTML, CSS, or markup). Examples/demo scripts showing “image UI code”.
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    TorchIO

    TorchIO

    Medical imaging toolkit for deep learning

    TorchIO is an open-source Python library for efficient loading, preprocessing, augmentation and patch-based sampling of 3D medical images in deep learning, following the design of PyTorch. It includes multiple intensity and spatial transforms for data augmentation and preprocessing. These transforms include typical computer vision operations such as random affine transformations and also domain-specific ones such as simulation of intensity artifacts due to MRI magnetic field inhomogeneity (bias) or k-space motion artifacts. TorchIO is a Python package containing a set of tools to efficiently read, preprocess, sample, augment, and write 3D medical images in deep learning applications written in PyTorch, including intensity and spatial transforms for data augmentation and preprocessing. Transforms include typical computer vision operations such as random affine transformations and also domain-specific ones such as simulation of intensity artifacts due to MRI magnetic field inhomogeneity.
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    ViAmI-Server

    ViAmI-Server

    Pattern recognition for ADL events

    This software uses computer vision algorithms for mining sequence data from telemonitoring data with CBRs. We propose an approach which treats the detection of changes in behavior detected with a sensor/video fusion, which occur at radically different time-scales, through a CBR in two levels: low and high level. The system is always updating the database with the daily data.
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    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Implementation of Vision Transformer, a simple way to achieve SOTA

    This repository provides a from-scratch, minimalist implementation of the Vision Transformer (ViT) in PyTorch, focusing on the core architectural pieces needed for image classification. It breaks down the model into patch embedding, positional encoding, multi-head self-attention, feed-forward blocks, and a classification head so you can understand each component in isolation. The code is intentionally compact and modular, which makes it easy to tinker with hyperparameters, depth, width, and attention dimensions. Because it stays close to vanilla PyTorch, you can integrate custom datasets and training loops without framework lock-in. It’s widely used as an educational reference for people learning transformers in vision and as a lightweight baseline for research prototypes. The project encourages experimentation—swap optimizers, change augmentations, or plug the transformer backbone into downstream tasks.
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    fastai

    fastai

    Deep learning library

    fastai is a deep learning library which provides practitioners with high-level components that can quickly and easily provide state-of-the-art results in standard deep learning domains, and provides researchers with low-level components that can be mixed and matched to build new approaches. It aims to do both things without substantial compromises in ease of use, flexibility, or performance. This is possible thanks to a carefully layered architecture, which expresses common underlying patterns of many deep learning and data processing techniques in terms of decoupled abstractions. These abstractions can be expressed concisely and clearly by leveraging the dynamism of the underlying Python language and the flexibility of the PyTorch library. fastai is organized around two main design goals: to be approachable and rapidly productive, while also being deeply hackable and configurable. It is built on top of a hierarchy of lower-level APIs which provide composable building blocks.
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