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    The Hypersim Dataset

    The Hypersim Dataset

    Photorealistic Synthetic Dataset for Holistic Indoor Scene

    Hypersim is a large-scale, photorealistic synthetic dataset and tooling suite for indoor scene understanding research. It provides richly annotated renderings—RGB, depth, surface normals, instance and semantic segmentations, and material/lighting metadata—produced from high-fidelity virtual environments. The dataset spans diverse furniture layouts, room types, and camera trajectories, enabling robust training for geometry, segmentation, and SLAM-adjacent tasks. Rendering pipelines and utilities allow researchers to reproduce sequences, generate novel views, or extract task-specific supervision. Because the data are perfectly labeled and controllable, Hypersim is well suited for pretraining and for studying domain transfer to real imagery. The repository acts as both a dataset index and a set of scripts for downloading, managing, and evaluating on standardized splits.
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    Torchreid

    Torchreid

    Deep learning person re-identification in PyTorch

    Torchreid is a library for deep-learning person re-identification, written in PyTorch and developed for our ICCV’19 project, Omni-Scale Feature Learning for Person Re-Identification. In "deep-person-reid/scripts/", we provide a unified interface to train and test a model. See "scripts/main.py" and "scripts/default_config.py" for more details. The folder "configs/" contains some predefined configs which you can use as a starting point. The code will automatically (download and) load the ImageNet pretrained weights. After the training is done, the model will be saved as "log/osnet_x1_0_market1501_softmax_cosinelr/model.pth.tar-250". Under the same folder, you can find the tensorboard file. Different from the same-domain setting, here we replace random_erase with color_jitter. This can improve the generalization performance on the unseen target dataset.
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    VibeTensor

    VibeTensor

    Our first fully AI generated deep learning system

    VibeTensor is a groundbreaking open-source research system software stack for deep learning that was uniquely generated almost entirely by AI coding agents under guided human supervision, demonstrating a new frontier in AI-assisted software engineering. It implements a PyTorch-style eager tensor library with a modern C++20 core that supports both CPU and CUDA backends, giving it the ability to manage tensors, automatic differentiation (autograd), and complex computation flows similar to mainstream frameworks. What makes VibeTensor remarkable is that every major component, from core libraries and dispatch systems to CUDA runtime support, caching allocators, and language bindings, was created and validated by coding agents using automated builds and tests rather than manual line-by-line human coding. The system includes both a Python frontend via a torch-like API and an experimental Node.js/TypeScript interface.
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    deep-q-learning

    deep-q-learning

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

    The deep-q-learning repository authored by keon provides a Python-based implementation of the Deep Q-Learning algorithm — a cornerstone method in reinforcement learning. It implements the core logic needed to train an agent using Q-learning with neural networks (i.e. approximating Q-values via deep nets), setting up environment interaction loops, experience replay, network updates, and policy behavior. 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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    fastMRI

    fastMRI

    A large open dataset + tools to speed up MRI scans using ML

    fastMRI is a large-scale collaborative research project by Facebook AI Research (FAIR) and NYU Langone Health that explores how deep learning can accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisition without compromising image quality. By enabling reconstruction of high-fidelity MR images from significantly fewer measurements, fastMRI aims to make MRI scanning faster, cheaper, and more accessible in clinical settings. The repository provides an open-source PyTorch framework with data loaders, subsampling utilities, reconstruction models, and evaluation metrics, supporting both research reproducibility and practical experimentation. It includes reference implementations for key MRI reconstruction architectures such as U-Net and Variational Networks (VarNet), along with example scripts for model training and evaluation using the PyTorch Lightning framework. The project also releases several fully anonymized public MRI datasets, including knee, brain, and prostate scans.
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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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    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    stanford-tensorflow-tutorials

    This repository contains code examples for the Stanford's course

    This repository contains code examples for the course CS 20: TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research. It will be updated as the class progresses. Detailed syllabus and lecture notes can be found in the site. For this course, I use python3.6 and TensorFlow 1.4.1.
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    text_summurization_abstractive_methods

    Multiple implementations for abstractive text summurization

    This repo is built to collect multiple implementations for abstractive approaches to address text summarization it is built to simply run on google colab , in one notebook so you would only need an internet connection to run these examples without the need to have a powerful machine , so all the code examples would be in a jupyter format , and you don't have to download data to your device as we connect these jupyter notebooks to google drive
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    tsai

    tsai

    Time series Timeseries Deep Learning Machine Learning Pytorch fastai

    tsai is an open-source deep learning package built on top of Pytorch & fastai focused on state-of-the-art techniques for time series tasks like classification, regression, forecasting, and imputation. Starting with tsai 0.3.0 tsai will only install hard dependencies. Other soft dependencies (which are only required for selected tasks) will not be installed by default (this is the recommended approach. If you require any of the dependencies that is not installed, tsai will ask you to install it when necessary) We've also added a new PredictionDynamics callback that will display the predictions during training. This is the type of output you would get in a classification task. New tutorial notebook on how to train your model with larger-than-memory datasets in less time achieving up to 100% GPU usage! See our new tutorial notebook on how to track your experiments with Weights & Biases
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    tvm

    tvm

    Open deep learning compiler stack for cpu, gpu, etc.

    Apache TVM is an open source machine learning compiler framework for CPUs, GPUs, and machine learning accelerators. It aims to enable machine learning engineers to optimize and run computations efficiently on any hardware backend. The vision of the Apache TVM Project is to host a diverse community of experts and practitioners in machine learning, compilers, and systems architecture to build an accessible, extensible, and automated open-source framework that optimizes current and emerging machine learning models for any hardware platform. Compilation of deep learning models in Keras, MXNet, PyTorch, Tensorflow, CoreML, DarkNet and more. Start using TVM with Python today, build out production stacks using C++, Rust, or Java the next day.
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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. The architecture is designed to scale: spatiotemporal ViT backbones, flexible masking schedules, and efficient sampling let it train on long clips while remaining stable. Trained representations transfer well to downstream tasks such as action recognition, temporal localization, and video retrieval, often with simple linear probes or light fine-tuning. The repository typically includes end-to-end recipes—data pipelines, augmentation policies, training scripts, and evaluation harnesses.
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