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    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Vision Transformer Pytorch

    Implementation of Vision Transformer, a simple way to achieve SOTA

    ...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. ...
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    Netvlad

    Netvlad

    NetVLAD: CNN architecture for weakly supervised place recognition

    NetVLAD is a deep learning-based image descriptor framework developed by Relja Arandjelović for place recognition and image retrieval. It extends standard CNNs with a trainable VLAD (Vector of Locally Aggregated Descriptors) layer to create compact, robust global descriptors from image features. This implementation includes training code and pretrained models using the Pittsburgh and Tokyo datasets.
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