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    Albumentations

    Albumentations

    Fast image augmentation library and an easy-to-use wrapper

    ...Albumentations works well with data from different domains: photos, medical images, satellite imagery, manufacturing and industrial applications, Generative Adversarial Networks. Albumentations can work with various deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch and Keras.
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    Orion

    Orion

    A machine learning library for detecting anomalies in signals

    Orion is a machine-learning library built for unsupervised time series anomaly detection. Such signals are generated by a wide variety of systems, few examples include telemetry data generated by satellites, signals from wind turbines, and even stock market price tickers. We built this to provide one place where users can find the latest and greatest in machine learning and deep learning world including our own innovations.
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    Synthetic Data Vault (SDV)

    Synthetic Data Vault (SDV)

    Synthetic Data Generation for tabular, relational and time series data

    The Synthetic Data Vault (SDV) is a Synthetic Data Generation ecosystem of libraries that allows users to easily learn single-table, multi-table and timeseries datasets to later on generate new Synthetic Data that has the same format and statistical properties as the original dataset. Synthetic data can then be used to supplement, augment and in some cases replace real data when training Machine Learning models. Additionally, it enables the testing of Machine Learning or other data dependent software systems without the risk of exposure that comes with data disclosure. Underneath the hood it uses several probabilistic graphical modeling and deep learning based techniques. To enable a variety of data storage structures, we employ unique hierarchical generative modeling and recursive sampling techniques.
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    pytorch-cpp

    pytorch-cpp

    C++ Implementation of PyTorch Tutorials for Everyone

    C++ Implementation of PyTorch Tutorials for Everyone. This repository provides tutorial code in C++ for deep learning researchers to learn PyTorch (i.e. Section 1 to 3) Interactive Tutorials are currently running on LibTorch Nightly Version. Libtorch only supports 64bit Windows and an x64 generator needs to be specified. Create all required script module files for pre-learned models/weights during the build. Requires installed python3 with PyTorch and torch-vision.
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    CTGAN

    CTGAN

    Conditional GAN for generating synthetic tabular data

    CTGAN is a collection of Deep Learning based synthetic data generators for single table data, which are able to learn from real data and generate synthetic data with high fidelity. If you're just getting started with synthetic data, we recommend installing the SDV library which provides user-friendly APIs for accessing CTGAN. The SDV library provides wrappers for preprocessing your data as well as additional usability features like constraints.
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    SDGym

    SDGym

    Benchmarking synthetic data generation methods

    The Synthetic Data Gym (SDGym) is a benchmarking framework for modeling and generating synthetic data. Measure performance and memory usage across different synthetic data modeling techniques – classical statistics, deep learning and more! The SDGym library integrates with the Synthetic Data Vault ecosystem. You can use any of its synthesizers, datasets or metrics for benchmarking. You also customize the process to include your own work. Select any of the publicly available datasets from the SDV project, or input your own data. Choose from any of the SDV synthesizers and baselines. ...
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    Lightweight' GAN

    Lightweight' GAN

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN, proposed in ICLR 2021

    Implementation of 'lightweight' GAN proposed in ICLR 2021, in Pytorch. The main contribution of the paper is a skip-layer excitation in the generator, paired with autoencoding self-supervised learning in the discriminator. Quoting the one-line summary "converge on single gpu with few hours' training, on 1024 resolution sub-hundred images". Augmentation is essential for Lightweight GAN to work effectively in a low data setting. You can test and see how your images will be augmented before...
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    StudioGAN

    StudioGAN

    StudioGAN is a Pytorch library providing implementations of networks

    StudioGAN is a Pytorch library providing implementations of representative Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) for conditional/unconditional image generation. StudioGAN aims to offer an identical playground for modern GANs so that machine learning researchers can readily compare and analyze a new idea. Moreover, StudioGAN provides an unprecedented-scale benchmark for generative models. The benchmark includes results from GANs (BigGAN-Deep, StyleGAN-XL), auto-regressive models (MaskGIT, RQ-Transformer), and Diffusion models (LSGM++, CLD-SGM, ADM-G-U). StudioGAN is a self-contained library that provides 7 GAN architectures, 9 conditioning methods, 4 adversarial losses, 13 regularization modules, 6 augmentation modules, 8 evaluation metrics, and 5 evaluation backbones. ...
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    ...For those who are interested in knowing what this book covers in general, I’d describe it as a comprehensive resource on the fundamental concepts of machine learning and deep learning. The first half of the book introduces readers to machine learning using scikit-learn, the defacto approach for working with tabular datasets. Then, the second half of this book focuses on deep learning, including applications to natural language processing and computer vision.
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    TorchGAN

    TorchGAN

    Research Framework for easy and efficient training of GANs

    The torchgan package consists of various generative adversarial networks and utilities that have been found useful in training them. This package provides an easy-to-use API which can be used to train popular GANs as well as develop newer variants. The core idea behind this project is to facilitate easy and rapid generative adversarial model research. TorchGAN is a Pytorch-based framework for designing and developing Generative Adversarial Networks. This framework has been designed to...
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    Old Photo Restoration

    Old Photo Restoration

    Bringing Old Photo Back to Life (CVPR 2020 oral)

    We propose to restore old photos that suffer from severe degradation through a deep learning approach. Unlike conventional restoration tasks that can be solved through supervised learning, the degradation in real photos is complex and the domain gap between synthetic images and real old photos makes the network fail to generalize. Therefore, we propose a novel triplet domain translation network by leveraging real photos along with massive synthetic image pairs. ...
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    Hands-on Unsupervised Learning

    Hands-on Unsupervised Learning

    Code for Hands-on Unsupervised Learning Using Python (O'Reilly Media)

    ...Unsupervised learning can be applied to unlabeled datasets to discover meaningful patterns buried deep in the data, patterns that may be near impossible for humans to uncover. Author Ankur Patel provides practical knowledge on how to apply unsupervised learning using two simple, production-ready Python frameworks - scikit-learn and TensorFlow. With the hands-on examples and code provided, you will identify difficult-to-find patterns in data.
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    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome AI-ML-DL

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning

    Awesome Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning as we learn it. Study notes and a curated list of awesome resources of such topics. This repo is dedicated to engineers, developers, data scientists and all other professions that take interest in AI, ML, DL and related sciences. To make learning interesting and to create a place to easily find all the necessary material.
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    GIMP ML

    GIMP ML

    AI for GNU Image Manipulation Program

    This repository introduces GIMP3-ML, a set of Python plugins for the widely popular GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). It enables the use of recent advances in computer vision to the conventional image editing pipeline. Applications from deep learning such as monocular depth estimation, semantic segmentation, mask generative adversarial networks, image super-resolution, de-noising and coloring have been incorporated with GIMP through Python-based plugins. ...
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    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Image Super-Resolution (ISR)

    Super-scale your images and run experiments with Residual Dense

    The goal of this project is to upscale and improve the quality of low-resolution images. This project contains Keras implementations of different Residual Dense Networks for Single Image Super-Resolution (ISR) as well as scripts to train these networks using content and adversarial loss components. Docker scripts and Google Colab notebooks are available to carry training and prediction. Also, we provide scripts to facilitate training on the cloud with AWS and Nvidia-docker with only a few...
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    NiftyNet

    NiftyNet

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for research

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet is a TensorFlow-based open-source convolutional neural networks (CNNs) platform for research in medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet’s modular structure is designed for sharing networks and pre-trained models. Using this modular structure you can get started with established pre-trained networks using built-in tools. Adapt existing networks to your imaging...
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    DCGAN in TensorLayerX

    DCGAN in TensorLayerX

    The Simplest DCGAN Implementation

    This is an implementation of Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Networks. First, download the aligned face images from google or baidu to a data folder. Please place dataset 'img_align_celeba.zip' under 'data/celebA/' by default.
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    FID score for PyTorch

    FID score for PyTorch

    Compute FID scores with PyTorch

    This is a port of the official implementation of Fréchet Inception Distance to PyTorch. FID is a measure of similarity between two datasets of images. It was shown to correlate well with human judgement of visual quality and is most often used to evaluate the quality of samples of Generative Adversarial Networks. FID is calculated by computing the Fréchet distance between two Gaussians fitted to feature representations of the Inception network. The weights and the model are exactly the same...
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    PyTorch pretrained BigGAN

    PyTorch pretrained BigGAN

    PyTorch implementation of BigGAN with pretrained weights

    An op-for-op PyTorch reimplementation of DeepMind's BigGAN model with the pre-trained weights from DeepMind. This repository contains an op-for-op PyTorch reimplementation of DeepMind's BigGAN that was released with the paper Large Scale GAN Training for High Fidelity Natural Image Synthesis. This PyTorch implementation of BigGAN is provided with the pretrained 128x128, 256x256 and 512x512 models by DeepMind. We also provide the scripts used to download and convert these models from the...
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    Edward

    Edward

    A probabilistic programming language in TensorFlow

    A library for probabilistic modeling, inference, and criticism. Edward is a Python library for probabilistic modeling, inference, and criticism. It is a testbed for fast experimentation and research with probabilistic models, ranging from classical hierarchical models on small data sets to complex deep probabilistic models on large data sets. Edward fuses three fields, Bayesian statistics and machine learning, deep learning, and probabilistic programming. ...
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    Grenade

    Grenade

    Deep Learning in Haskell

    Grenade is a composable, dependently typed, practical, and fast recurrent neural network library for concise and precise specifications of complex networks in Haskell. Because the types are so rich, there's no specific term level code required to construct this network; although it is of course possible and easy to construct and deconstruct the networks and layers explicitly oneself. Networks in Grenade can be thought of as a heterogeneous list of layers, where their type includes not only...
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