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    Lightly

    Lightly

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images

    A python library for self-supervised learning on images. We, at Lightly, are passionate engineers who want to make deep learning more efficient. That's why - together with our community - we want to popularize the use of self-supervised methods to understand and curate raw image data. Our solution can be applied before any data annotation step and the learned representations can be used to visualize and analyze datasets.
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    vJEPA-2

    vJEPA-2

    PyTorch code and models for VJEPA2 self-supervised learning from video

    VJEPA2 is a next-generation self-supervised learning framework for video that extends the “predict in representation space” idea from i-JEPA to the temporal domain. Instead of reconstructing pixels, it predicts the missing high-level embeddings of masked space-time regions using a context encoder and a slowly updated target encoder. This objective encourages the model to learn semantics, motion, and long-range structure without the shortcuts that pixel-level losses can invite. ...
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    JEPA

    JEPA

    PyTorch code and models for V-JEPA self-supervised learning from video

    JEPA (Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture) captures the idea of predicting missing high-level representations rather than reconstructing pixels, aiming for robust, scalable self-supervised learning. A context encoder ingests visible regions and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a separate target encoder, avoiding low-level reconstruction losses that can overfit to texture. This makes learning focus on semantics and structure, yielding features that transfer well with simple linear probes and minimal fine-tuning. ...
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    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    MoCo (Momentum Contrast)

    Self-supervised visual learning using momentum contrast in PyTorch

    MoCo is an open source PyTorch implementation developed by Facebook AI Research (FAIR) for the papers “Momentum Contrast for Unsupervised Visual Representation Learning” (He et al., 2019) and “Improved Baselines with Momentum Contrastive Learning” (Chen et al., 2020). It introduces Momentum Contrast (MoCo), a scalable approach to self-supervised learning that enables visual representation learning without labeled data. The core idea of MoCo is to maintain a dynamic dictionary with a momentum-updated encoder, allowing efficient contrastive learning across large batches. The repository includes implementations for both MoCo v1 and MoCo v2, the latter improving training stability and performance through architectural and augmentation enhancements. ...
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    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    On-device wake word detection powered by deep learning

    ...Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), and Windows (x86_64). Scalable. It can detect multiple always-listening voice commands with no added runtime footprint. Self-service. Developers can train custom wake word models using Picovoice Console. Porcupine is the right product if you need to detect one or a few static (always-listening) voice commands. If you want to create voice experiences similar to Alexa or Google, see the Picovoice platform.
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    satellite-image-deep-learning

    satellite-image-deep-learning

    Resources for deep learning with satellite & aerial imagery

    This page lists resources for performing deep learning on satellite imagery. To a lesser extent classical Machine learning (e.g. random forests) are also discussed, as are classical image processing techniques. Note there is a huge volume of academic literature published on these topics, and this repository does not seek to index them all but rather list approachable resources with published code that will benefit both the research and developer communities. If you find this work useful...
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    deep-q-learning

    deep-q-learning

    Minimal Deep Q Learning (DQN & DDQN) implementations in Keras

    ...For learners and researchers interested in reinforcement learning, this repo offers a concrete, runnable example bridging theory and practice: you can execute the code, play with hyperparameters, observe convergence behavior, and see how deep Q-learning learns policies over time in standard environments. Because it’s self-contained and Python-based, it's well-suited for experimentation, modifications, or extension — for instance adapting to custom Gym environments, tweaking network architecture, or combining with other RL techniques.
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    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence also known as "Artificial General Intelligence"

    Adaptive Intelligence is the implementation of neural science, forensic psychology , behavioral science with machine-learning and artificial intelligence to provide advanced automated software platforms with the ability to adjust and thrive in dynamic environments by combining cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, resilience, and practical problem-solving skills.
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    ...This open-source book represents our attempt to make deep learning approachable, teaching you the concepts, the context, and the code. The entire book is drafted in Jupyter notebooks, seamlessly integrating exposition figures, math, and interactive examples with self-contained code. Offers sufficient technical depth to provide a starting point on the path to actually becoming an applied machine learning scientist.
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to develop your own methods within our extensible framework, and compare with current baseline methods using common datasets and evaluation metrics without extra efforts. ...
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    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap

    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap

    Deep Learning papers reading roadmap for anyone who are eager to learn

    Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap is a widely known curated reading plan for deep learning that helps newcomers and practitioners navigate the vast literature in a structured and intentional way. It is built around several guiding principles: moving from outline to detail, from older foundational papers to state-of-the-art work, and from generic to more specialized areas while keeping a focus on impactful contributions. The roadmap organizes papers into categories such as fundamentals,...
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