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    NSFWJS

    NSFWJS

    Client-side indecent content checking powered by TensorFlow.js

    NSFWJS is a simple JavaScript library that can quickly and quite accurately identify NSFW images, all in the client's browser. It is powered by TensorFlow.js and the NSFW detection model, and delivers around 90% accuracy that is improving each time. NSFWJS classifies images with percentages under five categories, namely: drawing and neutral, which are both safe for work; sexy, which includes sexually explicit images; and hentai and porn, which are pornographic drawings and images....
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    Jimp

    Jimp

    An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node

    An image processing library for Node written entirely in JavaScript, with zero native dependencies. If you're using this library with TypeScript the method of importing slightly differs from JavaScript. Instead of using require, you must import it with ES6 default import scheme. If you're using a web bundles (webpack, rollup, parcel) you can benefit from using the module build of jimp. Using the module build will allow your bundler to understand your code better and exclude things you aren't...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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