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    InteractiveViz.jl

    InteractiveViz.jl

    Interactive visualization tools for Julia

    ...To provide a simple API to visualize large or possibly infinite datasets (tens of millions of data points) easily. To enable interactivity, and be responsive even with large amounts of data. To render perceptually accurate summaries at large scale, allowing drill down to individual data points. To allow generation of data points on demand through a graphics pipeline, requiring computation only at a level of detail appropriate for display at the viewing resolution. Additional data points can be generated on demand when zooming or panning. ...
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    PDFIO.jl

    PDFIO.jl

    PDF Reader Library for Native Julia.

    PDFIO is a native Julia implementation for reading PDF files. It's a 100% Julia implementation of the PDF specification. Other than a few well-established algorithms like flate decode (zlib library) or cryptographic operations (OpenSSL library) almost all of the APIs are written in native Julia. PDF files are in existence for over three decades. Implementations of the PDF writers are not always to the specification or they may even vary significantly from vendor to vendor. Every time, you...
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    Augmentor.jl

    Augmentor.jl

    A fast image augmentation library in Julia for machine learning

    A fast library for increasing the number of training images by applying various transformations. Augmentor is a real-time image augmentation library designed to render the process of artificial dataset enlargement more convenient, less error prone, and easier to reproduce. It offers the user the ability to build a stochastic image-processing pipeline (or simply augmentation pipeline) using image operations as building blocks. In other words, an augmentation pipeline is little more but a sequence of operations for which the parameters can (but need not) be random variables, as the following code snippet demonstrates.
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    RayTracer.jl

    RayTracer.jl

    Differentiable RayTracing in Julia

    This package was written in the early days of Flux / Zygote. Both these packages have significantly improved over time. Unfortunately, the current state of this package of has not been updated to reflect those improvements. It also seems that it might be better to gradually transition to defining the adjoints directly using ChainRules. A Ray Tracer written completely in Julia. This allows us to leverage the AD capabilities provided by Zygote to differentiate through the Ray Tracer.
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